I visited Australia Zoo today – the annual pass I was gifted last year is about to expire so I decided to make the most out of it. With no interstate nor international tourists and despite being the first day of Queensland school holidays, the zoo was quite empty by Australia Zoo standards. Some notes from my visit:
-The most exciting news I found out today is that Australia Zoo now has three (1.2) Sumatran Tiger cubs! They are currently 18 weeks old, and were out and about with their keepers meeting members of the public. I tried to ask more questions about them but there was a large crowd surrounding the cubs, so I couldn't find out if they were imported or born at the zoo. Either way it’s great they finally have a few younger females.The cubs were later placed on-display at 11am in the first tiger enclosure with one of their handlers much to the public’s (and admittedly my own) delight. They were a really nice surprise. Earlier in the morning, I also saw Hunter, who is the blind tiger with the ocular prosthetics in the first smaller exhibit and an adult female in the second tiger enclosure.
-The only elephants I saw today were of the plush variety in the gift shop!

A keeper said they would go on display in 2021. This means their display date has so far been moved from Easter 2020 to mid-2020 to 2021. I hope they don’t take as long as they did with the African species to put them on-display.
-I only saw five Giraffe on-display - two of the adult females and the three younger individuals. No sign of the other three including Forrest, their breeding bull. Next-door in the rhino paddock, I only saw two Southern White Rhinoceros – female Caballe and her son, Kingston.
-The second stage of the Crocodile Environmental Park redevelopment is almost finished. The newly-renovated turtle enclosure is a superb exhibit with a larger body of water than they used to have. If only more of this kind of attention was placed into developing/expanding their animal exhibits more often. I saw Broad-shelled River Turtle, Kreft’s Turtle and Brisbane River Turtle. There was another Saltwater Crocodile enclosure being constructed today as well.
-A few new nice smaller species were on-display; Gouldian Finches in the Rainforest Aviary and Purple-spotted Gudgeon (
Mogurnda adspersa) in rainbowfish/crocodile tank on Bindi’s Island. The red-eared sliders haven’t been on-display during both of my recent visits. The macaws were also not-display in their usual enclosure on the island, but I did see the Scarlet Macaw in the Rainforest Aviary being monitored by keepers.
-The zoo finally have some amphibians on-display – two White-lipped Tree Frogs in the gift shop near the entrance. I really hope one day their poison dart frogs are placed on-display. I didn’t spend long in the reptile house as it was really busy but the species line-up hasn’t changed since my last visit.
-Roo Heaven, the walkthrough macropod enclosure had several Swamp Wallaby and Eastern Grey Kangaroo joeys. According to a keeper the zoo is down to 1.1 Black-footed Rock Wallaby.
-The new male Komodo Dragon from the Prague import was on-display today. Their other Komodo Dragon has moved into the former Perentie enclosure. It’s a shame the Perentie is no longer on-display.
-As always, the wild birdlife was abundant – the highlight was seeing my first ever Green Catbird! I heard the ‘meowing’ first and then found it in a tree near the tiger enclosure.
More photos will eventually be uploaded here:
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