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  2. Taronga Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Taronga Zoo is a government-run public zoo located ... Red kangaroos in walkthrough exhibit. Taronga Zoo Sydney cares for approximately 5,000 animals from over 350 ...

  3. Taronga Western Plains Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Taronga Western Plains Zoo, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Western Plains Zoo and commonly known as Dubbo Zoo, is a large zoo in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. It opened to the public on 28 February 1977, [ 1 ] to provide more living and breeding space for large animals such as elephants and antelopes which needed ...

  4. Taronga Zoo in Syndey Gives Sweet Update on Endangered Red ...

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    Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia recently welcomed two red panda cubs into their family, and one of them recently got to experience its new environment!

  5. Tourism in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Taronga Zoo is home to over 2,600 animals on 28.7 hectares, making it one of the largest of its kind, and it divided into eight zoogeographic regions with numerous indoor pavilions and outdoor exhibits. Taronga Zoo has about 340 different species of animal, and are housed in a large variety of exhibits.

  6. List of zoos in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accurate list of zoos in Australia.For aquariums, see List of aquaria in Australia.. Zoos are primarily facilities where animals are displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred.

  7. Healesville Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Healesville Sanctuary, formally known as the Sir Colin MacKenzie Sanctuary, is a zoo specialising in native Australian animals. It is located at Healesville in rural Victoria, Australia, and has a history of breeding native animals. It is one of only two places to have successfully bred a platypus, the other being Sydney's Taronga Zoo.