Visit our Frogs
Yes we are open EVERY day of the year
Yes we are open EVERY day of the year
Please book online before you visit. We have some great Family discounts and Annual passes!
Frogs play a key role in many food webs, both as predators and as prey. By observing frog populations, we can get a good indication of the condition of the environment as frogs are highly sensitive to environmental change and any form of water or air pollution.
Bandicoots are furry and eat plants, seeds, insects, spiders and berries. They hold food in their front paws to eat and live where there are ….. Read More
A bilby is a shy, nocturnal marsupial, unique to Australia. It has a grey and white silky coat, long, sensitive ears and a pink pointed…. Read More
There are lots of different possums. They are small furry plant eating mammals that live in the bush and in parks and gardens. Possums…. Read More
The Dingo (plural dingoes) or warrigal, Canis lupus dingo, is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Southern-East Asian…. Read More
Other common names for this kangaroo are Great Grey Kangaroo, Scrub Kangaroo and the Forester. These kangaroos can be found ….. Read More
After more than a year of planning and hard work, the grey headed flying foxes from Lane Cove National Park finally…. Read More
Koalas are arguably Australia’s most loved animals. They are extremely well adapted for life in the trees and a diet of Eucalyptus leaves…. Read More
This wallaby got its name from an Aboriginal word. “parma”. The meaning of this word is unknown. Other common names for this wallaby are the …. Read More
One of the interesting facts about these wallabies is that their tails are not used in support when moving around. The tails drags behind not being used…. More Read More
Other common names for this wallaby are Bennett’s Wallaby, Brush Wallaby, Brusher and Red Wallaby. Red-necked Wallabies act solitary….. Read More
Another common name for this critter is the Rufous Rat Kangaroo. Since European settlement this bettong’s numbers have been…. Read More
A little known Australian has found a home at Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park, at Calga. Five spinifex hopping mice…. Read More
The tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), also known as the spotted-tail quoll, the spotted quoll, the spotted-tailed dasyure or (erroneously) …. Read More
Sugar gliders are about 30cm long from the tip of their noses to the tip of their tails. They weigh less 150 grams.They have a embrane for gliding that …. Read More
Other common names – Black Wallaby, Fern Wallaby or the Black Stinker. The Swamp Wallaby is the only member of the genus ….Read More
Wombats live in Australia. They are found in the forests of Tasmania and Eastern Australia. Wombat’s are marsupials, that is the babies…. Read More
Wallaroos are found all over Australia. They are well established. One subspecies is called the “Euro” …. Read More
Agile wallabies are a sandy yellow colour, also called the Sandy Wallaby. They are found in northern Australia…. Read More