Steve and Terri Irwin's love, passion, and devotion is to educate and share with the world the magnificent - often threatened or sometimes threatening - wildlife. They believe their job in this world is to bring misunderstood and feared animals (as well as the cute and cuddliest) right into your home, so that you can share and learn about the world's wildlife.
Things to Do at Australia Zoo:
- Buy animal food and help feed the kangaroos
- Buy animal food and feed the Kids Zoo animals
- Meet Cootha, a giant 50 foot crocodile you can play on!
- See how crocodiles launch their strike from the waters - truly amazing!
- Our Wetlands are home to Wild Birds and Native Turtles
- Over 1000 animals, including the World's Most Venomous Snakes!
- Be cuddled by a giant python!
- Pat a koala in our interactive walk-through koala exhibit
- See our playful Tigers at the Tiger Temple
The daily demonstrations take on a whole new dimension when the keepers actually interact with the wildlife, from giant snakes to hungry crocodiles. Whether you would like to see the Otters catching their own fish, or meet them up close and personal, plan on spending the entire day to experience all the full-on action and adventure! You can even get up close and personal with some of our wandering wildlife as keepers introduce you to snakes, koalas, camels, tortoises, alligators, lizards and more!
Australia Zoo Demonstration Times:
- 10:00am - Kids Story Time
- 10:00am - Morning Otters Live
- 10:00am - Aldabran Tortoise Live show
- 10:40am - Morning Elephants Live
- 11:30am - Snakes Live
- 11:45am - Birds Live
- 12:00pm - Crocs Live
- 12:30pm - Ferel Fox and Camels Live
- 1:00pm - Midday Otter Live
- 1:30pm - Crocs Live
- 2:30pm - Koalas Live
- 2:45pm - Afternoon Elephants Live
- 3:00pm - Birds of Prey Live
- 3:30pm - Afternoon Otters Live
The above times are a guide only and subject to change.
The team hope that you enjoy finding out more about the animals at Australia Zoo and about this wonderful country. Learning more about the wildlife will ultimately help conserve them in the wild. |