King (biogeographic region)

This article is about the bioregion. For the island, see King Island (Tasmania).
King
Tasmania

The interim Australian bioregions,
with King in red
Area 426 km2 (164.5 sq mi)
Localities around King:
Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait
Bass Strait King Bass Strait
Bass Strait Bass Strait Northern Slopes

King is an interim Australian bioregion located on King Island in Tasmania, Australia comprising 425,567 hectares (1,051,600 acres).[1][2]

King Island, located at the western entrance to Bass Strait, is home to a range of native plants and animals, some of which are under threat of extinction. Plant species under threat include, but are not restricted to, native orchids and ferns, whilst the animal species include the locally endemic threatened birds, the King Island Brown Thornbill (Acanthiza pusilla archibaldi) and King Island Scrubtit (Acanthornis magna greeniana) amongst others.[3]

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