based on 336 reviewsKoala babies have always been very popular animals. Although they are actually quite fierce animals, their cute and sleepy appearance is still fun. As Australian babies like kangaroos, taking photos to make money is also a way for most bases to raise funds for protection.
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Koala babies have always been very popular animals. Although they are actually quite fierce animals, their cute and sleepy appearance is still fun. As Australian babies like kangaroos, taking photos to make money is also a way for most bases to raise funds for protection.
I like Hanhan very much. I have visited three koala zoos in different places since I came to Australia. I don’t know why there are so few artificial koalas in the zoos. Today, there are only two koalas in this koala zoo, and there are no more than 20 koalas in total in the three zoos. Maybe Australians think that animals should be allowed to return to nature.
Koala Zoo, the largest koala zoo that you must visit when you come to Australia, you can take photos with koalas, the key is to hold them! It's just that koalas are too lazy, too cute, and too heavy! But each one is still super cute. In addition, there are various other animals here. There are quite a lot of species and the area is relatively large. It is definitely worth a visit.
The Kara Park is not big, but you can take photos with koalas and gently touch them. You can also have close contact with gray kangaroos, which are very docile. The special feature is the wool shearing show at 2:30 pm every day, which is usually not seen in the zoo and can only be seen at the farm. So it is still worth it. The current adult ticket is $28 Australian dollars.
The fur of koalas is very soft and clean. Like children, they always stretch their fat forearms to hug the tree trunks, either sleeping or eating eucalyptus leaves, curiously watching the tourists who come here, very well-behaved. After walking a few steps, I saw a cute kangaroo. When I approached it, I hurried to find the little kangaroo in its bag. It was very cute. Tourists were all around it, but it was still leisurely. I saw a few cute children very excitedly circling around it, touching it and feeding it. Then I went to see sheep, bats, parrots, peacocks and other unknown small animals, which opened my eyes.