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They are not listed as endangered, but with a status of "least concern" by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List. They are of the Crane family, and had been called "Native Companion" at one time. The Brolga live in the north-northeastern region of Australia. They are known for their mating dance. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

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Yes. Brolgas are native to Australia. They are the avian (bird) emblem of Queensland.

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If you were looking at a brolga what would you be looking at?

A brolga is a graceful bird of the crane family. Native to Australia, it is also known as the Australian crane. Brolgas are known particulalry for their "dancing".


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No. Brolgas are birds. They are members of the crane family.


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No. Brolgas are not endangered at all. They are listed as "least concern".


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Brolgas live in both grasslands and wetlands, from the northern tropics of Australia, through the eastern states to as far south as Victoria.


What type of creature is brolga?

Brolgas are tall birds and members of the crane family. They are found in the eastern and northern part of Australia, where they occupy habitats from wetlands to grasslands.


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What color feathers do brolgas have?

Brolgas are light silvery-grey in colour, with dark legs. They have a scarlet band on the back of their head and neck.


Is the brolga native to Australia?

yes the brolga is native to Australia


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Yes. As brolgas are omnivorous, besides eating tubers and even grain crops, they are predators of insects, molluscs, amphibians and even mice.


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Brolgas are members of the crane family. Brolgas can indeed fly, though they appear ungainly in flight, as their legs and neck are fully extended.


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