Australia Zoo Australia Zoo Species List (3/1/22)

OskarGC

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5+ year member
This is a list of species on-show at Australia Zoo as of 3/1/23
Bold = Not Seen

Pink Zone
Entrance
1. Short-Beaked Echidna
2. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
3. Cunningham's Skink, Merten's Water-Monitor, Land Mullet
4. Komodo Dragon
5. Komodo Dragon
6. Rhinoceros Iguana
7. American Alligator
8. American Alligator (don't remember if I saw)
9. American Alligator

Crocodile Environemental Park
1. Turtles (Broad-Shelled, Saw-Shelled, Murray River-, Krefft's), Barcoo Grunter
2. Aldabra Giant-Tortoise
3. Saltwater Crocodile
4. Saltwater Crocodile
5. Freshwater Crocodile
6. Saltwater Crocodile
7. American Alligator
8. American Alligator

Other
1. Common Blue-Tongue Skink, Eastern Water-Dragon
2. Tasmanian Devil
3. Tasmanian Devil
4. Dingo
5. Southern Cassowary
6. Southern Cassowary
7. Koala
8. Binturong

Crocoseum
1. Koala
2. Saltwater Crocodile
3. Saltwater Crocodile
4. Saltwater Crocodile
5. Burmese Python
6. Green Anaconda

Wildlife Warriors Show
the Wildlife Warriors Show is located within the Crocoseum & the list is in order of how the species were presented
1. Yellow-Tailed Black-Cockatoo, Blue-and-Yellow Macaw
2. Macaws (Blue-and-Yellow, Green-Winged)
3. Black-Headed Python
4. Yellow-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
5. Whistling Kite
6. Cormorants (Great, Little Pied)
7. Black-Necked Stork
8. Yellow-Tailed Black-Cockatoo
9. Galah, Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo, Eclectus Parrot, Lorikeets (Rainbow, Red-Collared)
10. Saltwater Crocodile

Yellow Zone
Roo Heaven
1. Short-Beaked Echidna
*Rock-Wallabies
(Black-Flanked, Brush-Tailed), Wallabies (Red-Necked, Swamp), Eastern Grey-Kangaroo (free-range)
Wetlands

1. Brolga
2. Brolga
3. Black-Necked Stork
4. Emu, Domestic Chicken
5. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo

Purple Zone
1. Koala
2. Red Kangaroo

Grace's Bird Garden (Rainforest Aviary)
1. Finches (Red-Browed Finch, Gouldian), Chestnut-Breasted Mannikin, Doves (Bar-Shouldered, Pacific Emerald-, Rose-Crowned Fruit-), Pigeons (White-Headed, Pied Imperial-, Wonga), Magpie Goose, Radjah Shelduck, Glossy Ibis, Bush Stone-Curlew, Eclectus Parrot, Lorikeets (Red-Collared, Rainbow), Noisy Pitta, Eastern Whipbird, Sacred Kingfisher
Other
1. Brahminy Kite
2. Wombats (Southern Hairy-Nosed, Common)
3. Common Wombat

Robert's Reptile House
1. Inland Taipan
2. Eastern Brown-Snake
3. Coastal Taipan
4. Tiger Snake
5. Poison Dart-Frogs (Dyeing, Blue)
6. Common Death-Adder
7. King Brown-Snake
8. Woma Python
9. Red-Bellied Black-Snake
10. Gila Monster
11. King Cobra
12. White-Lipped Tree-Frog, Boyd's Forest-Dragon
13. Eastern Shingleback, Yakka Skink, Inland Bearded-Dragon
14. Corn Snake, Eastern Diamondback-Rattlesnake
15. Fijian Crested-Iguana, Indian Star-Tortoise
16. Scrub Python

Orange Zone
Asia
1. Tortoises (Elongated, Radiated)
2. Red Panda
3. Asian Elephant
4. Tigers (Sumatran, Bengal)

Bindi's Island
1. Aldabra Giant-Tortoise
2. Macaws (Scarlet, Blue-and-Yellow)
3. Purple-Spotted Gudgeon, Turtles (Murray River-, Krefft's, Saw-Shelled)
4. Boa Constrictor
*Ring-Tailed Lemur, Helmeted Guineafowl
(free-range)
Africa

1. Giraffe, Plains Zebra
2. White Rhinoceros
3. Meerkat
4. Meerkat

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5 enclosures for American alligators and 6 for saltwater crocodiles sounds excessive.

I actually like it. The Saltwater crocodiles, many of which were caught by Steve, were his pride and joy and represent the origins of the zoo as a reptile park - an important historical link.

Australia Zoo’s identity is built around crocodiles and I’m sure any visitor (as I did as a kid on my first visit) goes with an expectation of seeing more crocodiles than they can shake a stick at.

A single Saltwater crocodile exhibit like you can see at many Australian facilities would simply not cut it imo.
 
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