Zoo News Have a go at our five new Tasmanian Devil joeys! | With spring just around the corner, Australia Zoo is celebrating the arrival of five Tasmanian Devil joeys, whose arrival marks the most successful Tasmanian Devil breeding season ever at Australia Zoo. Wooo-hoo! The five-month-olds, who have been named by Terri, Bindi and Robert Irwin, ... More | Zoo News - Archives African Safari Video Update! 100 year old Angela returns to the wild Australia Zoo Cheetah give Africa the Paws Up Australia Zoo African Safari Charging Ahead Bindi's 13th birthday rocks the bobby socks off patrons Patient of the Week Reginald the Barn Owl  | Age: Adult Sex: Male Found: In the pool area of a resort inCaloundra, unable to fly after he flewinto a window. Transported to: The Australia ZooWildlife Hospital by ... More | Patient of the Week - Archives Angus the Yellow-Faced Whip Snake Sonic the Echidna Lefty the Pacific Black Green Sea Turtle Angela the Green Sea Turtle Furby the Australian Owlet Nightjar Animal Diaries Sandi and Occa our Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo | Natasha finds out "How do Cockatoos interact with people?"... More | Animal Diaries - Archives Jeremy at the Australian Wildlife Hospital Learn something new about Black-headed Pythons with Jeremy! Tara and Wind, our you-beaut Shingleback Lizard Kristy and our Aldabran Tortoise Jeremy's with Tom tagging crocs! | Animal Profile Molly Molly is a gorgeous female koala that lives in our Koala Walkthrough exhibit. Molly is a wonderful mother with many offspring, including Cosmo, Seanna and Ash. Her offspring have inherited her beautif "... 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 No vacancies currently available |
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