snowleopard 26 Jan 2009 I loved walking between the huge piles of boulders along the pathway, but I found that the wallabies were quite shy and remained near the peak of their mini-mountains.
I loved walking between the huge piles of boulders along the pathway, but I found that the wallabies were quite shy and remained near the peak of their mini-mountains.
Electus Parrot 26 Jan 2009 While I was in there once I saw a female New South Wales Wallaroo, but I'm not sure if it is still in that exhibit.
While I was in there once I saw a female New South Wales Wallaroo, but I'm not sure if it is still in that exhibit.
Simon Hampel 27 Jan 2009 Electus Parrot said: While I was in there once I saw a female New South Wales Wallaroo, but I'm not sure if it is still in that exhibit. Click to expand... Didn't see any Wallaroo's in with the Wallabies when I was there - but I think there were some roaming the grounds though (not in an enclosure).
Electus Parrot said: While I was in there once I saw a female New South Wales Wallaroo, but I'm not sure if it is still in that exhibit. Click to expand... Didn't see any Wallaroo's in with the Wallabies when I was there - but I think there were some roaming the grounds though (not in an enclosure).