Kangaroo and Emu on the Coat of Arms: Australia is the only country that eats the animals on its coat of arms, the kangaroo and the emu.
More Kangaroos than People: Australia has more kangaroos than people, with an estimated kangaroo population of around 50 million, compared to about 25 million people.
Big Things: Australia is known for its fascination with "Big Things." These are large structures of items like the Big Banana, the Big Pineapple, and the Big Prawn.
Eccentric Town Names: Australia has some quirky town names like “Wagga Wagga,” “Woolloomooloo,” “Boomahnoomoonah,” and “Useless Loop.”
Christmas in Summer: Because Australia is in the southern hemisphere, Christmas is celebrated in the summer, often with barbecues and beach trips.
Drop Bears: Australians love to tease tourists with stories about "drop bears," a fictional predatory version of the koala that supposedly drops from trees onto unsuspecting people.
Frogs Freeze Themselves: In colder parts of Australia, some frogs can freeze solid during winter and thaw out to hop around again in the spring.
Beer Lovers: Australians are serious about their beer. Australia was home to the world's first police force entirely made up of convicts, who were paid in rum.
Longest Fence: Australia has the world’s longest fence, the Dingo Fence, which stretches over 5,600 kilometers (3,480 miles) and was built to keep dingoes away from fertile land.
Lawn Bowls Popularity: Lawn bowls is so popular in Australia that some places have more lawn bowls clubs than tennis clubs.
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