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Zoo News

Australia Zoo Cheetah give Africa the Paws Up

Australia Zoo Cheetah give Africa the Paws Up Australia Zoo's four resident cheetah have had a sneaky first peek at the plains of our new savannah in time for the opening of Africa in September. Cleo, Foxy, Sheeba and Echo checked out their new neighbours in what is set to become Australia Zoo's largest exhibit, including rhinos and ... More

Zoo News - Archives
Australia Zoo African Safari Charging Ahead
Bindi's 13th birthday rocks the bobby socks off patrons
Come and join us for Bindi's Rock n'Roll 13th Birthday!
Australia Zoo Tigers Have Their Cake & Eat It Too!
Win the Chance to Ride with Bindi to her Birthday Party

 

Patient of the Week

Angus the Yellow-Faced Whip Snake

Angus the Yellow-Faced Whip Snake Age: Adult      Sex: Unknown Found: Brought inside a Peregian Beach home by the owner's pet cat. Transported to: The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital by Cory and Toby from the Australia Zoo ... More

Patient of the Week - Archives
Sonic the Echidna
Lefty the Pacific Black Green Sea Turtle
Angela the Green Sea Turtle
Furby the Australian Owlet Nightjar
Doogie the Mountain Brushtail Possum

 

Animal Diaries

Learn something new about our gorgeous giraffes!

Learn something new about our gorgeous giraffes! Giraffes have a very interesting sleep pattern...check it out!... More

Animal Diaries - Archives
Sarah and a gorgeous Eclectus Parrot
Kate and our Piglets
Jeremy gets up-close to a Komodo Dragon
Tara with one of our dingoes!
Mark talks tigers with Jeremy

 

Animal Profile

Bubbles

Bubbles

Bubbles joined the 'Wandering Wildlife' crew in January 2009. He was donated to the Zoo at 12-years-old, with his friend Cuddles, a Scarlet Macaw. As his name suggests, Bubbles is a very fr "... more
 

Animal Fact

Fact #67 Kangaroos

Their hind feet are long and extremely powerful enabling the Red Kangaroo to travel at speeds as fast as 65kph (40mph).

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