Kangaroos are the most iconic Australian animals, with approximately 34 million individuals. Platypus is a venomous mammal endemic to eastern Australia, particularly Tasmania. Wombats can reach up to 40 inches in length and possess backward-facing pouches. Koalas are arboreal marsupials found in coastal areas of southern and eastern Australia
Koalas are marsupials that give birth to underdeveloped young in pouches. They evolved 45 million years ago on Australia. They have unique fingerprints and can break down toxic eucalyptus leaves
Marsupials are mammals with more than 250 species. They give birth prematurely and attach young to mother's lower belly. The pouch covers the nipples, which varies in appearance. The largest marsupial is the red kangaroo, reaching up to 90 kg
Koala is an arboreal marsupial native to Australia. Has thick, soft ash-grey coat with white underparts. Males have distinctive brown scent gland on chest. Excellent climbers with sharp claws and opposable thumbs
Pygmy blue tongue lizard sleeps most of the day, relying on raindrops for food. Pygmy blue tongue lizard is the world's laziest insect. Pygmy blue tongue lizard lives in spider caves, waiting for food to fall. Pygmy blue tongue lizard is the world's laziest reptile. Pygmy blue tongue lizard is the world's laziest mammal
Koalas are marsupials native to Australia, reaching 2-3 feet in height. They possess distinctive fluffy ears and spoon-shaped noses. Their thick fur provides protection from extreme temperatures. They lack a tail and have five digits on each paw