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  1. Only downside to Cleland beside the hills

    Only downside to Cleland beside the hills

    As someone using a wheelchair and bringing my own into the park I found my front tyres would get stuck in the grates placed across the park. Perhaps using their wheelchairs would negate this problem as it looked like they may have had thicker front tyres, but that being said mine isn't all terrain.
  2. Tasmanian Devil sunbathing

    Tasmanian Devil sunbathing

    Catching the afternoon sun on a cold winters day!
  3. Musk Lorikeet

    Musk Lorikeet

    This beauty was in the 'Forest Aviary'.
  4. Some Wallabys can be very curious!

    Some Wallabys can be very curious!

    This lil one checked out my gloves with its little teeth, cute but cheeky! Don't think they often see gloved hands attempting to feed them!
  5. Making friends with a Wallaby

    Making friends with a Wallaby

    They have quite a few little and big macropods 'free roaming' around the whole zoo and in large walkthrough areas.
  6. Have you seen Eurasian Coots feet?

    Have you seen Eurasian Coots feet?

    This was my first time seeing a Eurasian Coot and the feet absolutely freaked me out! Their faces are beautiful but damn, those feet...!
  7. Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Back to relaxing.
  8. Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Almost looks like they're about to drop the greatest rap album of all time!
  9. Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

  10. Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Just 3 dingoes relaxing together
  11. Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    Dingoes at Cleland Wildlife Park

    3 Dingoes in a rather large grassed hilly enclosure, with a little play pond included! They always love the view from the top of their hides.
  12. Wombat sleeping in a bin

    Wombat sleeping in a bin

    It's the simple things in life, like a wheelie bin and some hay! They looked so cozy on a freezing winters day.
  13. Tasmanian Devil out for a stroll

    Tasmanian Devil out for a stroll

    This fella moved fast and like it was on a mission! Shortly after we caught it sunbathing in between rain showers which was lovely!
  14. Peep hole into a lizards hidey hole

    Peep hole into a lizards hidey hole

    An enclosure for both Shingle Backs and Blue Tongue/s that allows them to feel hidden in a rock pile that can be viewed into by guests when they open a little hatch.
  15. Tree Skink enclosure and sign

    Tree Skink enclosure and sign

    A rather tall enclosure allowing them to climb the wall on one side or hide in amongst a type of slated rock stack.
  16. Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign

    Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign

    Ridge-Tailed Monitor Sign of the parents at Cleland Wildlife Park 2024
  17. Parent Ridge Tailed Monitors

    Parent Ridge Tailed Monitors

    The two parent Ridge Tailed Monitors to the year old baby also on display at the reptile house.
  18. 2 Reptile enclosures in the reptile house

    2 Reptile enclosures in the reptile house

    On the left was a group of juvenile bearded dragons, babies to the mumma bearded dragon further along in the reptile house. On the right is the Mum and Dad Ridge Tailed Monitors whom had a child just over a year ago.
  19. Inland Taipan

    Inland Taipan

    Pretty decent enclosure with a few hides but it was fine just curled up in the middle.
  20. Southern Bell Frog

    Southern Bell Frog

    Some like to watch the zoo visitors!
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