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Why are so many of Australia's animals and plants found nowhere else on the Earth?
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Why are so many of Australia's animals and plants found nowhere else on the Earth?
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Probably because it’s an island. Animals and plants therefore can’t migrate or emigrate as easily to and from the continent.
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