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Australia Sydney Featherdale Wildlife Park

Featherdale Wildlife Park is a zoo located in Sydney's west, approximately 40 km from Sydney's CBD. The park contains various species native to Australia, and is known to be one of the world's largest collections of Australian fauna.

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Australia Sydney Featherdale Wildlife Park

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  1. New South Wales New South Wales is Australia's most populous state, contains one third (33%) of Australia's population and is located in the south-east of the country. The colony of New South Wales was founded in 1788 and originally comprised much of the Australian mainland, as well as Van Diemen's Land, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island in addition to the area currently referred to as the state of New South Wales, which was formed during Federation in 1901

  2. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welsh or New South Welshmen. New South Wales's largest city and capital is Sydney

  3. Established on 7 acres of land originally purchased by Charles and Marjorie Wigg in 1953, Featherdale has evolved from a poultry farm into one of the best privately own wildlife parks in Australia Featherdale Wildlife Park is in the western Sydney suburb of Doonside, about 40 minutes by road from the Sydney centre  While the Featherdale Wildlife Park is small in size, it is big on thrills. In addition to seeing wallabies, kangaroos, and koalas on a visit to this wonderful park, visitors can view crocodiles, see what the dingoes are up to, check out some wombats, and spy on some curious emus. Tasmanian devils are also on display

  4. Admission fees: Adults: $23.00 Children (3 - 15 yrs): $12.50 Family Pass (2 adults and up to 4 children): $68.00 Students: $18.00 Pensioners: $18.00 Seniors Card: $16.00

  5. Wombats are Australian marsupials; they are short-legged, muscular quadrupeds, approximately 1 meter in length with a very short tail. They are found in forested and mountainous areas of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania

  6. The name wombat comes from the Eora who were the original inhabitants of the Sydney area

  7. The Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the largest bird native to Australia and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius. It is also the second-largest extant bird in the world by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich

  8. Here there are over 230 varieties of birds, one of the largest collections in Australia.

  9. Australian King-Parrot (Alisterus scapularis)

  10. More than 2000 native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, emus, wombats, reptiles and birds in a bush setting are said to be in the park. Little Penguins breed across southern Australia and the islands of New Zealand, and it is estimated that their world breeding population is approximately 350-600,000 birds Little (Blue or Fairy) Penguin

  11. The species is not endangered but some populations are threatened. Introduced mammalian predators appear to be the most significant threat with foxes, dogs and possibly ferrets and stoats (in New Zealand), being implicated in a number of colony extinctions and declines.

  12. The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae now found in the wild only in the Australian island state of Tasmania

  13. A wallaby is an marsupial that is smaller than a kangaroo. The most obvious difference between the wallaby and the kangaroo is size. As a rule, the kangaroo is generally much larger than the wallaby Another simple way to tell a wallaby and a kangaroo apart is by their coloring. A wallaby's coat is usually brighter with two to three different colors. The kangaroo's coat is usually less splashy and more uniform, with muted colors like brown or gray. They were introduced in New Zealand, where they are seen as a pest and are often hunted

  14. The kangaroo has more height between its ankles and knees, which makes its legs seem out of proportion to its body. The kangaroo's legs are built for speed on open terrain. The wallaby's more compact legs are built for agility in forested areas

  15. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae. Koala range(brown — native, red — introduced)

  16. The koalas of South Australia were largely exterminated during the early part of the 20th century, but the state has since been repopulated with Victorian stock. The koala is not found in Tasmania or Western Australia

  17. Wikipedia

  18. Sydney Pictures: Sanda Foişoreanu Featherdale Wildlife Park All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu https://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda Sound: Parrot song Didgeridoo - Animal Gossip 2011

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