What are the endemic animals in Australia?
Endemic animals: kangaroo, koala, platypus, emu, moth larva. The topography of Australia is very distinctive. There are rugged rock areas, vast deserts and lush Pingdingshan mountains in the west and middle, and continuous plateaus in the east. The highest mountain in China, Kosiasco Mountain and the Sea, is 2230 meters above sea level. Near the sea, it is a long and narrow beach with gentle slope, which gradually turns into a plain to the west. The coastal areas are full of wide beaches and lush vegetation, and there are various landforms here: the cliffs of the Blue Mountains in the west of Sydney, the tall, beautiful and eroded volcanic neck in the Glasgow Mountains in the north of Brisbane, and the flat Yuan Ye on the south coast of Adelaide. Topographic map of Australia Most of Australia's land, about 70% belongs to arid or semi-arid zone, and most of the central part is uninhabitable. Australia has 1 1 great desert, which accounts for about 20% of the whole continental area. Due to the low rainfall, more than one third of the continent is covered by desert. Australia is the flattest and driest continent in the world. The central depression and the western plateau are dry deserts. Lake Eyre in the middle is the lowest point in Australia, with an elevation of15m. Only 260,000 square kilometers of land can be used for animal husbandry and planting. Coastal areas, especially the southeast coastal areas, are suitable for living and farming. Here the mountains are rolling, the water is abundant and the land is fertile. Except the south coast, the whole coastal area forms a "green belt" around the mainland, and it is this green belt that feeds this country.