Exploring Ballarat Wildlife
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Exploring Ballarat Wildlife - the Wildlife Park with a variety of native animals:
Kangaroos and Koalas are familiar and adorable symbols of Australia. Kangaroos belong to the marsupial family, characterized by carrying their young in a pouch on their abdomen. Some species are quite large, like the Red Kangaroo, Antilopine Kangaroo, and Grey Kangaroo, while others are smaller. A related species is the Wombat, known for its low, stocky build.
One striking name is the Tasmanian Devil, actually a marsupial found mainly in Tasmania. They are about the size of a small dog and feed on small animals, being the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world since the Tasmanian Tiger was declared extinct in 1936.
There are also many species of birds and reptiles. From tiny geckos to large venomous snakes, including peculiar-looking tiny frogs. Large crocodiles perform in a lake area with rows of seats and a canopy. Smaller ones reside in other ponds and glass tanks. Penguin colonies are particularly charming and smaller than their counterparts in the Arctic.
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