What Australian creature didn't have long to adapt?
What is a Tree Kangaroo?
This species of bird is said to be "Born from Fire."
What is the Volcano Bird?
This happens to plants when the soil becomes infertile.
What is plants becoming carnivous?
What is 25 million years ago?
This fish lives in tunnels created in trees when the tidal water receeds.
What is a Gobbee fish?
This creature is the most abundant on the volcanic islands.
What are primates?
What is the Fisher Owl?
This type of plant has over 30 species.
What is a Pitcher Plant?
This is the main island formed from the collision of Australia and Asia.
What is New Guinea?
This aquatic creature follows fish into small tunnels in trees to hunt when the tidal waters have receded.
What is an octopus?
This type of primate have been in the tropics longer than anything else.
What is a Gibbon?
This is the largest type of bird on the islands.
What is the Cassalonge?
What are instects?
This is the average temperature under the surface on the sides of a volcano.
What is 1000* C?
This type of crab lives at the feet of the Mangrove trees.
What is a Fiddler Crab?
This animal is so rare that there is thought to only be 100 left in the wild.
This is the prime temperature that is needed to incubate the eggs of the specific bird that lays eggs on the hillsides of volcanoes.
What is 33* C?
This animal takes advantage of the large carnivorous plants by hanging inside.
What is a small bat?
This lake has a crater of boiling sulfuric acid.
What is Lake Igen?
This reptile hunts the crabs that live at the foot of the Mangroves.
What is a Skink?
These monkeys follow the tidal changes.
What are the Monkeys of the Moon?
The birds known to live on/near volcanoes have adapted to live in this area due to these two traits.
What are large feet and throat gland?
This is the main type of tree that has specifically adapted to live in the area where tidal water changes constantly.
What is a Mangrove?
This lake is thought to be 500 meters deep.
This aquatic creature is known for its flat appearance.
What is a Manta Ray?