Buffalos
The Arctic Fox, The Grey Squirrel, Domesticated dogs, and Cattle.
lions and tigers do not live in Australia, so they are not Australian animals. Kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas are native Australian animals, because they were not brought into Australia. What makes an animal australian? An Australian animal is one that lives in Australia. Lions and tigers may be brought to Australia to live wildly in the future, and then they will be called Australian. But not native.
Raccoons are not natives to Australia and that country has very strict laws concerning the importation of non-native plants and animals.
Wallaby grass is one of the most widespread native grasses found in Australia. It is eaten by kangaroos and wallabies, whilst the roots are eaten by the Golden sun moth.
Kangaroos are native grazing animals in Australia. In addition, Australia has grazing stock animals such as cattle and sheep.
Cattle
There are no native animals overpopulating Australia. Some, such as the red kangaroo, are considered a pest to farmers, but this does not mean they overpopulate the country. Farmers have cleared land for agriculture - land which was native habitat for these animals. Introduced animals which overpopulate Australia and are therefore detrimental to the native habitat of Australia include pigeons, feral goats, camels, various vermin such as mice etc, feral cats, feral pigs, foxes, rabbits, cane toads, horses, sheep (farmed) and cattle (farmed).
they are kangaroos
Yes. The platypus is certainly one of Australia's native animals.
zebras are native animals and they live in the zoo and africa
Australia is a continent that is home to a large number of animals. Some of the native animals are Wombats and Kangaroos.
Buffalos
Koalas are native to Australia because they were not brought in from anywhere else.
Feral means a wild animal whereas Australian native animals are animals that have always lived in Australia
Wallabies are native to Australia.
Koalas are associated with Australia. They are native animals, and endemic to Australia.