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Ring-tailed - Lemur »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Vatobe is one of our very cheeky Ringtail Lemurs. He loves to jump on our shoulder for some banana or a grape. Vatobe is a ...
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Black And White Ruffed »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Oscar is our handsome French Black and White Ruffed stud. Although he’s only fairly new to Australia and our Zoo, he has settled in ...
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Black And White Ruffed Lemur »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Black and White Ruffed Lemurs are found only on the Island of Madagascar. They’re long and luxuriant black and White fur makes them easy ...
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Koala »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
This adorable little girl is our newest addition. At just seven months of age, Charli is just starting to explore the world outside of mum ...
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Red Kangaroo »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
The Red Kangaroo has a naked muzzle with a black and white mark on the sides of the muzzle and a broad white stripe running ...
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Kangaroos »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Kangaroos are the largest marsupial surviving on earth today. They are well known for their style of movement; hopping on their hind legs whilst using ...
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
The Eastern Grey Kangaroo’s fur is woolly and grey-brown in colour, and they have a small head with big ears. Their tail can grow ...
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Saltwater Crocodile »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Weipa is about 14ft long and he' s armed with one of the biggest heads we' ve ever seen on a croc his size; it ...
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Echidna »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
The Echidna has a slender snout and long, flicking tongue, ideal for catching insects. The Echidna also has distinctive sharp spines (quills) along its back ...
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Dingoes »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
The Dingo is a medium sized dog weighing between 13-24kg, with males usually heavier than the females. An average male stands at 52-63cms. Colours vary ...
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Bengal-tiger1 »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Charlie was born at Mogo Zoo on the July 18, 2007 and was brought to Australia Zoo with his two sisters, Sunita and Mika, at ...
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cheetahs »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Cheetah are not classed as ' big cats' . Big Cats have the ability to roar - cheetah instead retained the ability to purr, just like your domestic ...
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Camels »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Dromedary Camels were introduced to Australia in the 1800' s. They were brought over as beasts of burden and for the harsh areas of Australia ...
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Tok »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Tok was bred here at Australia Zoo three years ago with a large group of other Kookaburras. Tok and his brother Tik grew up very ...
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mammals »
Posted by: meghnabalware 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Mammals are the highest class of vertebrates and the female has mammary glands which secrete milk for the nourishment of young after birth. Mammals are ...
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