Zoo News Make Your Next Conference a Wildlife Adventure! | Australia Zoo invites your business to leave the concrete jungle behind and take on the ultimate wildlife adventure for your next corporate function or meeting! Imagine conducting your next team building session in the exciting environment of Australia Zoo. Entry into Australia Zoo is inc ... More | More Zoo News Frodo's Fight Means Tougher Animal Cruelty Laws Film Screening Launches School Holiday Fun First Queensland Rhino Baby Born Exclusive Sponsorship Opportunity: Name your very own crocodile Cambodia Croc Rescue: We Got One! Patient of the Week Rocco the Black Stripe Wallaby  | Age: Pouch Joey Sex: Male Found: In mum's pouch after they were hit by a car at Joyner, north of Brisbane Transported to: The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital by the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit. Veter ... More | More Patients ET the (Extremely Tiny) Echidna Jason-Lee the Koala Ella the Eastern Grey Kangaroo Shania the Red-Necked Wallaby Spock the Torresian Crow Animal Diaries Tasmanian Devils | Jeremy finds out some amazing facts about Tasmanian Devils, watch these amazing creatures in the Australia Zoo Animal Diaries.... More | More Animal Diaries Jeremy and our Gorgeous Tigers Nina meets our new baby Goats Marko and his first Croc feed A day in the life of a Volunteer Conservation Projects | Animal Profile Cassie Cassie is a female saltwater crocodile and was caught from the wild in 1988 from cattle creek. She is around nine feet long and weighs around 100kg and is her mid twenties. Cassie lives with a l "... more Animal Fact Fact #13 CrocodiliansSaltwater Crocodiles can take up to one and a half hours to lay their 30 to 80 eggs. Whilst laying, the back feet are used to position the eggs and once finished to pull fine compost around to cover them. At this point she becomes very defensive of the nest and will not let anything come near her or View more Animal Facts Current Vacancies Associate Veterinarian Locum |
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