What unique animals live in Australia, Africa and Antarctica?

Africa is a unique continent. About eighty species of large animals live here: buffaloes, wildebeests, zebras. giraffes, lions, hyenas, meerkats, rhinos, hippos, wild boars, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas, macaques, lemurs (in Madagascar).
Antarctica is inhabited by: penguins, sea lions, seals, leopard seal, Kerguelen fur seal, elephant seal, cormorant, plover.
In Australia, marsupials predominate. These include: koala, kangaroo, nambat, flying foxes, marsupials, cassowary, ostrich, platypus. The platypus is an unusual animal that lays eggs and feeds its young with milk.



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