The feral cat was not introduced as a feral cat, they evolved from domestic cats that escaped domesticity and went to the wild. In the wild they revert very quickly back to their natural instincts for survival.
The same applies to feral dogs, pigs, goats and horses.
Cats were a standard fixture on sailing ships to keep rats and mice under control. The domestic cat arrived with the First Fleet and possibly much earlier on the ships of explorers and as the survivors of shipwrecks.
There is evidence to suggest that domestic cats arrived in Australia long before the First Fleet. It would appear that the Macassan traders who sought trepang (sea slugs) off Australia's northern coast some 500 years before the First Fleet had ships' cats, some of which stayed behind in Australia when the ships moved on. Naturally, these cats turned feral once they had to fend for themselves, and with no natural predators in Australia, their population proliferated rather well.
Cats were known by the Australian Aborigines before the first Europeans settled in Australia and, during the first years of settlement, were seen in parts of Australia where Europeans had not yet settled. They first arrived with 17th Century Dutch shipwrecks and with Macassan traders, but because they arrived before written records, reasons for their arrival are not known. It is surmised that they were used for catching rats on board the traders' ships.
The introduction of cats to Australia are around 1804 and that cats first became feral around Sydney by 1820. In the early 1900s, concern was expressed at the pervasiveness of the cat problem. The feral cat was not introduced as a feral cat, they evolved from domestic cats that escaped domesticity and went to the wild. In the wild they revert very quickly back to their natural instincts for survival.
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Animals that the British brought to Australia on the First Fleet include:18 Turkeys29 Geese35 Ducks122 Fowls87 ChickensKittensPuppies4 Mares2 Stallions4 Cows1 Bull1 Bull Calf44 Sheep19 Goats32 Hogs5 RabbitsGov. Phillip's GreyhoundsRev. Johnson's cats
The Scottish brought experience with the construction of corn mills and other engineering feats. They also brought commercial and links between Scotland and Australia along with skilled workers like bricklayers and stonemasons.
White settlement in Australia commenced in 1788, with the arrival of the First Fleet.
Afghans first came to Australia in 1860. They accompanied a group of camels which were brought to Australia to assist some of the explorers who recognised the value of using camels on their expeditions into the arid interior. Only the Afghan camel handlers had sufficient experience with the animals.
Australia does not naturally have big cats or domesticated cats. Sailors brought them to Australia and they have become extremely popular.
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There are no sand cats in Australia.
These cats came from the ships that brought the people to Australia, they were on the ships to combat the rat population, once on shore they were left to fend for themselves. There is evidence to suggest that domestic cats arrived in Australia long before the First Fleet. It would appear that the Macassan traders who sought trepang (sea slugs) off Australia's northern coast some 500 years before the First Fleet had ships' cats, some of which stayed behind in Australia when the ships moved on. Naturally, these cats turned feral once they had to fend for themselves, and with no natural predators in Australia, their population proliferated rather well.
Australia has no wild cats.
The foxes were brought to Australia for hunting purposes in 1855
The Europeans brought Christianity to Australia.
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it was brought to australia in 1859 when war was happening australia was defense less so they got taught revolution by the americans
They were brought to Australia as pets.
they brought noodles to Australia