Zoo News Frodo Says Goodbye And Is Released Back Into The Wild | It has been over six months since little Frodo the female koala joey came into care at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital on Friday 5 November, 2010, transported by the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Veterinarian Dr Amber Gillett's assessment revealed that she ... More | More Zoo News Famous Crocs Not Shy for Cameras Watch us Jump on Crocs in our Big Croc Move this Weekend Be a kid for a day at Australia Zoo! Frodo is Returning to the Wild Wide Bay Crocs rule! Patient of the Week Russel the Pelican  | Age: Adult Sex: Male Found: At a caravan park in Noosaville entangled in fishing line. Transported to: The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital by Briano and James from the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit. Ve ... More | More Patients Chenzig the Bandy Bandy Pisces the Brahminy Kite Asteroid the Green Sea Turtle Haystack the Koala Rocco the Black Stripe Wallaby Animal Diaries The Green Iguana Diet | Lauren finds out exactly what the diet is for a Green Iguana and why they don't eat as much over winter.... More | More Animal Diaries Come waddle with our Wombats Elephant Conditioning Jeremy and our Gorgeous Tigers Tasmanian Devils Nina meets our new baby Goats | Animal Profile Lily Lily is by far the largest snake here at Australia Zoo, at a length 23ft or a touch over 7 meters and an estimated to weight of about 150kg. She is huge! In fact Reticulated Pythons are one of only tw "... more Animal Fact Fact #50 Venomous SnakesBeing black allows the Black Tiger Snake to absorb heat more readily, a necessity for any reptile living in such unbearably cold environments. View more Animal Facts Current Vacancies No vacancies currently available |
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