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Australia's Unique AnimalsIs a koala a bear? Do Tasmanian devils spin? Experts at Sydney's Taronga Zoo debunk wildlife myths.
WombatIf you thought wombats had wings and slept upside down in caves, you need to plan a trip to Sydney, Australia, and spend a day at Taronga Zoo. This popular attraction, which sits on a cliff overlooking Sydney Harbor, is home to a wide array of animals. They have a menagerie of birds, primates, elephants and giraffes, as well as native Australian wildlife like the wombat, a marsupial that burrows instead of climbing trees like its well-known relative, the koala. Photo: Stephanie Snipes
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Inside Sydney's Taronga ZooTaronga Zoo Education Manager Paul Maguire talks about the history of the zoo, its conservation efforts and his favorite (sneaky!) zoo animal.
Meet the Bilbies at Taronga Zoo SydneyThey look like cute litte rabbits, but they're really desert-dwelling marsupials. Watch and get to know more about bilbies!
Koala Encounter at Sydney's Taronga ZooGet up close to the cuddly koalas in Sydney, Australia's Taronga Zoo! Ever wondered if these fuzzy little animals are related to bears or sedated by the leaves they eat? The zoo's koala keeper clears up some common myths.
What's a Wombat?Meet an orphaned baby wombat and her surrogate mother at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia.
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