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The zoo is set in a natural [[bushland]] environment where paths wind through different habitat areas showcasing [[Wallaby|wallabies]], [[wombat]]s, [[dingo]]es, [[kangaroo]]s, and over 200 [[List of Australian birds|native bird]] varieties.
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