Thursday, March 9, 2023

3:30 PM - Sydney, Australia - Sydney Zoo

When: March 9th @ 3:30 PM (March 10th @ 8:30 AM)

Where: Sydney, Australia

Who: Sydney Zoo


Next stop, Australia, Mate! We are going to be looking at the Sydney Zoo. At this zoo they have 4,000 individuals and 100-150 species. They have many endangered species there. The camel is extinct in the wild but there are many out in the world. Lions are really popular and so are meerkats. The zoo is about 40 acres in size. They have 6 venomous animals that are shown at the zoo.

Sydney is not really dangerous. They just have little small animals that should be known to stay away from. The weather has recently been really dry and warm. There has been more rain in the last 2 years than there has ever been before. The largest animal is the Blue Whale. Sugar gliders, when they are born, are about the size of a grain of rice. When they are in the wild they eat tree sap or wildflowers.

Sydney is 17 hours ahead of Texas. In the wild, if you try to pick up a koala you are probably going to get bitten or scratched. The most common animal at the zoo is the fish. Dingos are very good climbers, and they can only breed once a year. They are very close in relation to the dog.

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