Wildlife

Kangaroo Island Wildlife
Kangaroo Island

Home to kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, echidnas, penguins, and seals. See dolphins, whales, and sea lions on a wildlife cruise.

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Kangaroo Island

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Daintree Rainforest Wildlife
The Daintree Rainforest

World Heritage rainforest with cassowaries, tree-kangaroos, bandicoots, and abundant birdlife.

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The Daintree Rainforest

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The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

The world's largest coral reef system is home to an incredible diversity of marine life, including fish, coral, turtles, dolphins, and sharks. You can go snorkeling, diving, or take a glass-bottom boat tour to see the reef.

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The Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

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The world's largest coral reef system is home to an incredible diversity of marine life, including fish, coral, turtles, dolphins, and sharks. You can go snorkeling, diving, or take a glass-bottom boat tour to see the reef.

Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

This World Heritage-listed reef is famous for its whale shark encounters. You can also swim with manta rays, turtles, and dolphins.

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Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

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This World Heritage-listed reef is famous for its whale shark encounters. You can also swim with manta rays, turtles, and dolphins.

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

This World Heritage-listed park is home to a variety of Aboriginal rock art sites, as well as a wide range of wildlife, including crocodiles, wallabies, birds, and reptiles.

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Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

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This World Heritage-listed park is home to a variety of Aboriginal rock art sites, as well as a wide range of wildlife, including crocodiles, wallabies, birds, and reptiles.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania

This World Heritage-listed park is home to a variety of alpine and sub-alpine ecosystems, as well as a range of wildlife, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, pademelons, and platypuses.

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Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania

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This World Heritage-listed park is home to a variety of alpine and sub-alpine ecosystems, as well as a range of wildlife, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, pademelons, and platypuses.

Montague Island, New South Wales
Montague Island, New South Wales

This island is home to a large colony of penguins, as well as seals, whales, and dolphins. You can take a boat tour or hike around the island to see the wildlife.

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Montague Island, New South Wales

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This island is home to a large colony of penguins, as well as seals, whales, and dolphins. You can take a boat tour or hike around the island to see the wildlife.

Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Rottnest Island, Western Australia

This car-free island is famous for its quokkas, a small, marsupial that looks like a cross between a kangaroo and a rabbit. You can also go snorkeling, diving, or swimming with dolphins on Rottnest Island.

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Rottnest Island, Western Australia

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This car-free island is famous for its quokkas, a small, marsupial that looks like a cross between a kangaroo and a rabbit. You can also go snorkeling, diving, or swimming with dolphins on Rottnest Island.

Phillip Island, Victoria
Phillip Island, Victoria

This island is famous for its penguin parade, where little penguins come ashore at night after a day of feeding at sea. You can also see seals, whales, and dolphins on Phillip Island.

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Phillip Island, Victoria

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This island is famous for its penguin parade, where little penguins come ashore at night after a day of feeding at sea. You can also see seals, whales, and dolphins on Phillip Island.

Mary River, near Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Mary River, near Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

This river is home to a large population of saltwater crocodiles, as well as other wildlife, such as birds, fish, and reptiles. You can take a crocodile cruise to see these magnificent creatures.

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Mary River, near Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

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This river is home to a large population of saltwater crocodiles, as well as other wildlife, such as birds, fish, and reptiles. You can take a crocodile cruise to see these magnificent creatures.

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