Sydney's most popular attraction, the Taronga Zoo, is very strong in native Australian and regional wildlife as well as the more "traditional" zoo animals.
Arriving at Taronga Zoo via ferry from Circular Quay, Sydney
Sydney Ferry's boat to Taronga Zoo
Welcome to Taronga Zoo
Map of Taronga Zoo
View of the Sydney Opera House from Taronga Park Zoo
Red Kangaroo
Red kangaroo chilling out
Swamp Wallaby
Swamp Wallaby
Brolga
Short Beaked Echidna
Echidna stuffing his face down a feeding tube
Quokka from Southwestern Australia
Dingo
Tasmanian Devil
Taronga Zoo's Koala Walkabout
Koala
Koala
Koala
Koala
Koala
Koalas sleep up to 20 hours a day
Koala
Koala closeup
Cuddly Koala's claws
Amesthystine Python, the largest of Australia's many snakes
Frilled Lizard
Common Myna - invader
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Wild duck with ducklings living in the gorilla enclosure
Free roaming lizard I almost stepped on
Australia's fearsome Salt Water Crocodile
Salt Water Crocodile, the world's largest living reptile
Lace Monitors, commonly called Goannas, are common in eastern Australia
Regional wildlife include Indonesia's Komodo Dragon