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James the Wombat
Wombats are nocturnal, meaning they are most active during the night. James spends most of his day asleep in his den then wakes up as the sun sets.

Wallabies and Kangaroos
Our wallabies and kangaroos are very friendly. They are pod animals, as such, they reside in a group and are quite social. They also house their young in their pouches to keep them warm and safe. Often during breeding season, visitors can spot little Joeys (their young) sticking out of their pouches.

Emus
Despite their size, emus are gentle birds. They will happily eat from visitors' hands if approached respectfully.

Peacocks and Peahens
The male peacocks have large beautiful feathers, which they use to show off to the females during mating season. The female peahens have a lighter green/blue neck and brown shorter feathers. 

Pademelons
Pademelons are part of the kangaroo family. But unlike their bigger cousins, they are much more shy, and live more isolated.