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Mourn! The last sloth in Australia died! But don't be afraid. There are still these animals in Australia that we can enjoy.

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[Free Tour]     12 Jul 2018
Remember the sloth in Zootopia, which takes a minute to type a word?How many children are obsessed with sloth because of it.

Remember the sloth in Zootopia, which takes a minute to type a word?

How many children are obsessed with sloth because of it.

Unfortunately, Australia's last sloth, Miss C, died recently.

According to the Daily Mail, Miss C is supposed to be the oldest sloth in the world, 43 years old before his death, while the average sloth lives only 10-12 years.

And, Miss C is the last sloth in Australia. Therefore, children will not be able to see the sloth again in Australia.

However, fortunately, Australia has a lot of interesting and lovely little animals. Editor this will take you to a grill in Australia worth watching the "rare birds and beasts"!

Australia has a vast land, surrounded by the sea, growing tens of thousands of species of animals.

According to statistics, there are more than 800 species of birds in Australia alone. More than 4000 species of fish.

What are the best places to go to the zoo?

Kangaroo, don't mention koala.

Mourn! The last sloth in Australia died! But don't be afraid. There are still these animals in Australia that we can enjoy.


Short-tailed kangaroo

He is cute and very close to others.

But people who don't know it often think they're seeing a giant rat..


Little penguin

Mourn! The last sloth in Australia died! But don't be afraid. There are still these animals in Australia that we can enjoy.

Don't think you have to go to the South Pole to see penguins. In Australia, you also have a chance to see a bunch of super cute little penguins.


duckbill

Platypus is the oldest mammal in the world and one of Australia's symbolic animals.

When I was born, it was so cute that I couldn't help but hug it!


Australia

Australia, though full of thorns and a little tough-looking, will occasionally spit out its tongue to you mischievously..

When you want to put him in your pocket, you go out.

Want to have a close contact with these cute people at once, the most convenient is to go to the zoo of course!

Apart from Sydney's famous Taronga Zoo, (Taronga Zoo), what are the unique and worthwhile zoos in Australia?


01 Willoughby Open Zoo (Werribee Open Range Zoo)

If you're an adventurous, animal-friendly person, the editor recommends you go to Werribee Open Range Zoo., Victoria.

Here, you finally don't have to look at animals through the fence, but you can integrate yourself with nature.

In addition to traveling on guided sightseeing buses, looking for rhinoceros, giraffes and zebras on the open prairie

You can walk along the African trail, (African Walking Trail), face-to-face with the majestic lion.

Even, you can put up a tent here for the night!


02 Australian Zoo (Australia Zoo)

Another zoo worth visiting in Victoria is Australian alligator Steve Owen (Steve Irwin) and his family's private zoo-Australia Zoo.

Here, in addition to seeing a thrilling crocodile show,

You can also see the world's largest tortoise species!

For children, of course, there are plenty of opportunities to be close to meek little animals.

Here, you can even touch the kangaroo yourself. (you know, in Australia, not every state is allowed to touch kangaroos.)


03 Adelaide Zoo (Adelaide Zoo)

If you are in South Australia, you can choose to go to Adelaide Zoo (Adelaide Zoo)

Because in addition to the Australian koalas, kangaroos, and the only two pandas in the southern hemisphere-Fawney and Wangwang.

Some Australian-born Chinese children may not have had a chance to go to China, but visit China's national treasure, giant pandas.


Editor first introduced so much today, later found that there are more fun zoos must be the first time to add to you.

Move, move! Friends this weekend to make a good introduction, and small animals to have a close contact!

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