Not exact matches
At Hess's clinic, one of only two in the country accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, she
even treats
wallabies, marsupials similar to but smaller than kangaroos.
These shocking images show Chinese vendors who guarantee their customers fresh donkey meat - by bashing the animals to death with a sledgehammer in front
Wallabies debutant Jordan Uelese was labelled fresh meat by a hungry Springboks pack on Saturday
evening but weathered the storm to win admirers and
Getting rid of cat fleas has been made
even more difficult since they adapted to living on rabbits and rats, marsupial possums and
wallabies, and other unrelated furry species!
If the penguins at the pier have whetted your appetite, Phillip Island beckons, where you'll find
even more, along with kangaroos,
wallabies, seals and — if you're lucky — dolphins and whales.
As your camel quietly pads along, glimpse the magnificent parrots as they dart from tree to tree, listen to the melodious sounds of the bird life and there may be a chance to see kangaroos,
wallabies and emus and perhaps
even an echidna as it scurries for cover or rolls into a ball to camouflage itself.
Kangaroos,
wallabies and koalas abound and you may
even spot an echidna.
They will see
wallabies, a wonderful array of birdlife and maybe
even a koala.
You may
even catch sight of a
wallaby or kangaroo.
Visit a national park for bush walking, scenic lookouts, Aboriginal culture, wildflowers (over 850 species in spring) and
even see a kangaroo or
wallaby.
You may
even be lucky enough to see one of the shy local possums or
wallabies as you cook your
evening meal on the electric barbecue.
Visit a little penguin colony, look for other nocturnal species — Tammar
wallabies, Brush Tailed possums, Western Grey kangaroos, with the possibility of other more elusive night creatures such as Boobook or Barn Owls, Stone Curlews or
even an echidna out on a night excursion.
We head into some secret places in the Blue Mountains where we can spot a variety of wildlife including, Kangaroos,
Wallabies, Gliders, Possums, Owls and
even the occassional Wombat.
Cairns Hot Air Ballooning takes you over the beautiful Atherton Tablelands where you have the opportunity to sneak up on grazing kangaroos,
wallabies and other wildlife in their natural habitat,
even unsuspecting people coming out of their house in their pyjamas to collect the newspaper.
Whilst kangaroo,
wallabies and
even echidnas can be easy to spot in grassy clearings, or
even trying to cross the Great Ocean Road, spotting a koala takes more of a keen eye.
The Otways are home to many of Australia's favourite locals including kangaroos,
wallabies, echidnas, platypus, koalas, glow worms, birds, seals, penguins and
even migrating Southern Right Whales.
Stroll down to the creek to spot water dragons, turtles, kingfishers,
wallabies and maybe
even a platypus.