"At the end of the Savanna is the Nocturnal House. I was quite impressed, in fact it is so long I went back just to count the exhibits – 20 glass-fronted enclosures in total (if you count the last one which leads to an outside aviary). Some large enclosures and a few smaller ones for spiders, insects and geckos. Highlights for me were the Dibbler (a rare and endangered West Australian endemic), Short-eared Rock-wallaby, Common and Red-tailed Phascogales, Western Ringtail Possum and Western Quoll or Chuditch. There were also Fat-tailed Dunnarts, Common Brushtail Possums, Bettongs, Bandicoots, Potoroos, Ghost Bats, Australian Water Rats, Feathertail Gliders, Northern Quoll, Tawny Frogmouth, Southern Boobook, Owlet Nightjar and a few snakes. And I’ve probably forgotten a few species."
@Chlidonias Sounds cool! Exclusively Australian, but that's pretty cool on its own; especially for non-Australians to quickly discover various native species.