Crocodylus Park, a research, conservation, and education center in Darwin, Northern Territory, showcases Australia’s toothy residents. The park houses a variety of crocodiles from across Australia and the world, alongside other animals such as monkeys, marmosets, big cats, wallabies, kangaroos, and birds. Visitors can explore the diverse habitats and observe these creatures up close, gaining insights into their behaviors and the importance of conservation efforts.
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