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The most intimate experience of Nine Australian Wild Animals

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[Free Tour]     30 Apr 2018
Australia's wildlife species are unique, and many species are unique in the world. While zoos and wildlife parks offer an excellent opportunity to look closely at animals, there are countless natural habitats to enjoy Australia's wildlife prototypes. Here are the nine most unusual wildlife experiences in Australia:

Australia's wildlife species are unique, and many species are unique in the world. While zoos and wildlife parks offer an excellent opportunity to look closely at animals, there are countless natural habitats to enjoy Australia's wildlife prototypes. Here are the nine most unusual wildlife experiences in Australia:

1. Swim with meek marine giants: whale sharks and humpback whale (Whales Sharks and Humpbacks)

The most intimate experience of Nine Australian Wild Animals

Located in the middle of Australia's western coastline, (Ningaloo Marine Park) is the only large group of whale sharks known in the world to make regular landings. From April to July, you can take a one-day ocean trip to the vacationing town of (Exmouth) or Coral Bay (Coral Bay), snorkeling next to these 14-meter (46-foot) vegetarian fish. In addition to whale sharks, tropical fish, manta rays, turtles, dolphins and whales live in western Australia's warm waters, where they can swim with migrating humpback whales in (Ningaloo Reef), the Ninggalo coral reef, from July to October.


2. Looking for koala (Koalas) who sleeps in the trees.

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Victoria's Ocean Road (Great Ocean Road) is one of Australia's most exciting roads. It winds along Victoria's southwest coast through cliffs, forests, dangerous corners and seaside towns. Along the way there were flocks of grey koala, hidden on the top of a tall tree. The best spot to watch is along (Lighthouse Road), the lighthouse road in (Cape Otway), Otway, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the (Apollo Bay) town of Apollo Bay on the sightseeing route. Koalas are all over the place, but they are so well disguised that you may find it hard to see them at a glance. However, with a little practice, you can find these koalas as quickly as experts do. Here's a little trick: instead of stopping in front of the first row of cars parked under the tree, go on and find the koala yourself. Continue on and visit Australia's oldest remaining lighthouse at the end of headland Otway.


3. Encounter Tasmanian (Tasmanian Devil)

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The (Saffire Freycinet) in Tasmania, one of Australia's top luxury hotels, operates a Tasmanian conservation home, with a 1 hectare (2.5 acre) enclosure simulating the natural habitat of the Tasmanian badger. Guests can observe the daily meals of these endangered animals. If you come to the lullaby mountain, Devils is also a must-see, where you can see and learn more about these unique native animals.


4. Capture (Kangaroos), a kangaroo resting on the beach

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The beach kangaroo scene is extraordinary, will let you unforgettable forever. Eastern grey kangaroos living on (Pebbly Beach) on the south coast of New South Wales enjoy rest and sunshine. They can be seen in flocks on the grass and sand. About 270 km (168 miles) south of Sydney, many kangaroos do not mind being your photo model at popular surfing and jungle hiking sites.


5. Watch the crocodile (Crocodiles) crawl past.

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Even in the warm sun, the first time you see the back of a crocodile in the Northern Territory can make your hair stand up. These giant reptiles walk quietly through the water, causing small ripples as they approach the water. You can join the two-hour Yellow Water Wetland Tour (Cruise on Yellow Water), at the (Kakadu National Park) Center in Kakadu National Park to watch these predators in the natural habitat, which will be an unforgettable memory.


6. Sea Turtle (Sea Turtles) on the Reef

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While snorkeling in the reef's coral garden, you may feel that the mask is not big enough to allow you to see everything. Mrs. Elliot Island (Lady Elliot Island) is a coral reef at the southern tip of the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef. Sea turtles swept into the green sea on the island's sandy shores. You may encounter them in multiple snorkeling lanes. You can swim freely on free maps when snorkeling, or join a guided snorkeling team. Marine life is particularly abundant in the lagoon on the east side of the island. If you don't have snorkeling experience, you can take a free course on the island. If you don't want to wade, take a glass boat, watch tropical fish and colorful corals.


7. Smile to greet (Wombats), a koala foraging

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Twilight shrouded the beautiful Victoria Wilson National Park, (Wilsons Promontory National Park), (, three hours southeast of Melbourne), and a sturdy, short-legged koala began to haunt. Baggies are shy in nature, day and night, coming out of the cave in the evening to eat grass, they are often seen at the entrance of the main beach, the sound of pounding footsteps all over the camp. When you get here, you'll also encounter kangaroos, emu (Emus), ecole (Echidnas) and rose parrot (Rosellas).


8. Selfie with short-tailed kangaroo (Quokka)

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The short-tailed kangaroo of Western Australia is one of the cutest marsupials around. The short-tailed kangaroos of (Rottnest Island), across the sea from Perth, beat around cheerfully, pausing to watch people relax in bars, play golf or ride bicycles on this carless island. They are social enthusiasts who enjoy taking pictures in the settlement, but rarely see them elsewhere in the state. Following photos posted online by celebrities such as Hugh Jackman (Hugh Jackman), Martin Crulles (Martin Clunes) with these little kangaroos selfies with them have become a trend.


9. Face to face with the great white shark (White Shark)

The most intimate experience of Nine Australian Wild Animals

This activity is intended for the search for thrilling people. After jumping into the box, they were submerged and saw the great white sharks grappling with the sloshing pieces of shark meat in front of their eyes. If this sounds interesting to you, please come and visit. In the deep water area along the (Port Lincoln) coast of Port Lincoln at the southern tip of (Eyre Peninsula), Al Peninsula in South Australia, you can hire a steamboat to experience a full day's experience in shark-infested waters. Of course, safety is the first priority, but it does not diminish the thrill of the experience at all. If you don't want to wade, glass submarines are also an option, and diving in the twilight can add a little bit of adventure.


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