Nestled in Northern Queensland, Billabong Sanctuary recreates a natural Australian billabong, a traditional watering hole. This unique setting is home to a diverse array of native wildlife, including koalas, wombats, crocodiles, snakes, and parrots. As visitors explore the park, they can observe these animals in an environment that closely mirrors their natural habitats. Additionally, the sanctuary offers educational wildlife talks and interactive animal feedings, providing a hands-on experience and deeper understanding of Australia’s rich biodiversity.
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