The Australian Reptile Park maintains and displays a wide range of mammals from around Australia.
 

Koala
Koalas are short and stocky animals with dense, woolly fur which is light grey in the northern part ...

Grey-headed Flying Fox
Flying foxes are not related to foxes at all but are a group of bats with fox-like heads. A familiar ...

Eastern Grey Kangaroo
Eastern grey kangaroos have a woolly fur which is silvery-grey to dusky greyish-brown in colour. An ...

Tasmanian Devil
A distinctive black, or very dark brown, with a white band across the chest, the male Tasmanian devi ...


Common Wombat
The common wombat has short, slightly rounded ears, a large, hairless nose and coarse, thick fur. Th ...

Parma Wallaby
The Parma wallaby is a small animal, with a length between 45-55cm, not including the length of the ...

Dingo
Purebred dingos are becoming increasingly rarer in the wild. Feral domestic dogs will readily interb ...

Spinifex Hopping Mouse
A small, endearing rodent with large ears and prominent black eyes. The fur is a fawn brown colour a ...


Platypus
An adult male platypus is around 500mm long and 1-2.2 kilograms in weight. The female is smaller at ...

Echidna
Echidnas or spiny anteaters can grow to about 40cm long and weigh up to 7 kilograms. It has a bare, ...

Ring tail possum
The Ring Tail Possum has short grey brown fur on it’s back with white fur underneath it’s body. When ...


 

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