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  2. Australian Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Reptile Park is located at Somersby on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is about 71 kilometres (44 mi) north of Sydney , and is just off the M1 Pacific Motorway , near Gosford .

  3. Eric Worrell - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Eric Worrell's Australian Reptile Park Eric Arthur Frederic Worrell , MBE (27 October 1924 – 13 July 1987) was an Australian herpetologist , naturalist, science writer and zoo founder and director, known for establishing the Australian Reptile Park at Wyoming on the NSW Central Coast in 1959.

  4. File:Mountain pygmy possum at Reptile Park, Gosford.jpg

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    English: Mountain pygmy possum (Burramys parvus) in the Australian Reptile Park, Gosford, New South Wales, Australia. Date: Taken on 2 July 2013, 12:07:04: Source:

  5. Australia Zoo Asks Public For Help Collecting Deadly Spiders ...

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    A zoo in Australia is enlisting the public's help to catch and collect deadly funnel-web spiders to save lives. The Australian Reptile Park, located near Sydney, Australia, shared on social media ...

  6. Adorable Wombat Turns One and Gets His Own ‘Smash ... - AOL

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    If you follow Australian Reptile Park on TikTok, you know they have some really cute baby animals they care for. There are koalas, kangaroos, and especially Wilbur the wombat.

  7. Why Australian zoo is asking Sydney residents to catch ... - AOL

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    The Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales is urging Sydney residents to carefully collect funnel-web spiders and their eggs so they can be used to make life-saving antivenom.

  8. King brown snake - Wikipedia

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    This record was broken in 2016, when a king brown snake named "Chewie"—also 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) long—produced 1500 mg of venom at the Australian Reptile Park. [51] The volume of venom produced in laboratories is equivalent to the amounts produced by the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) and gaboon adder (Bitis gabonica). [23]

  9. List of zoos in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Discover Deadly, Carbunup River, Western Australia; Esperance Bird & Animal Park [broken anchor], Gibson; Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park, Greenough; Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Lesmurdie; Perth Zoo, Perth; Ranger Red’s Zoo & Conservation Park, Mandurah; Wave Rock Wildlife Park, Hyden; West Australian Reptile Park, Henley Brook [5]