Australia Zoo in Queensland bears the name of the outstanding Australian naturalist, illustrious hunter of crocodiles, Steve Irwin. The zoo regularly hosts exciting crocodile shows. There also live typical Australian animals, which are not found in other cities. The Melbourne Zoo is well known for thematic exhibitions, among them “The House of Butterflies”, and the “Path of the Elephants”. In the zone “Life of orangutans”, children can climb trees in the costume of an orangutan. On the territory of the zoo there is an aquarium and a botanical garden. It is worth paying a visit to the oceanarium of Melbourne. The building constructed as a ship, presents the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. On the Phillip Island near Melbourne, you can see the “parade of penguins” at sunset returning to their place of residence.
The Corbin Reserve in Gold Coast is a noteworthy reserve. It is a wildlife park where children can meet animals and birds in the most natural habitat. Here they will find colorful parrots, Tasmanian devils, and all kinds of reptiles. A miniature railway passes through the reserve. On the farm “World of tropical fruits”, you can try tropical delicacies, ride an all-terrain vehicle, and feed kangaroos or emus. In the Wildlife Park of the northern territories south of Darwin, young visitors have the opportunity to visit different Australian natural areas and enjoy seeing the night marsupials. In Cairns, it is worth visiting the Daintree rainforest. Children will want to ride along the cable car to the village of Aboriginal Kuranda, where they are invited to visit the pavilion with live butterflies, or learn how to throw a boomerang.
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