As per my visit on the 24.07.17 Woodland Walk: Agile Wallaby Antilopine Wallaroo Nocturnal House: Tawny Frogmouth Brushtail Possum Narbalek Bare-rumped Sheathtail Bat Northern Quoll Australian Owlet-Nightjar Short-beaked Echidna Short-eared Rock-wallaby Southern Boobook (not seen) Rock Ringtail Possum Children's Python Giant Cave Gecko Ghost Bat Hosmer's Skink Carpet Python Magnificent Tree Frog Spectacled Hare-wallaby Sugar Glider Knob-tail Gecko Black-headed Python Northern Brown Bandicoot Brown Tree Snake Black Flying Fox Bush Thick-knee Northern Spiny-tail Gecko Olive Python Death Adder Golden Bandicoot Frilled Lizard Giant Frog Grassland Melomys (not seen) Water Python Water Rat
Dingoes: Dingo (not seen) Aquarium: Exquisite Rainbowfish Dwarf Rainbowfish Fly-specked Hardyhead Chequered Rainbowfish Spangled Grunter Coal Grunter Lorentz's Grunter Reticulated Glassfish Primitive Archerfish Black Catfish Hyrtl's Catfish Banded Rainbowfish Giant Glassfish Diamond Mullet Rendahl's Catfish Sail-fin Glassfish Northern Long-necked Turtle Spotted Blue-eye (not seen) Threadfin Rainbowfish Poreless Gudgeon Giant Gudgeon Mouth Almighty Saratoga Freshwater Crocodile Blackmast Northern Snake-necked Turtle Northern Yellow-faced Turtle Northern Snapping Turtle Butlers Grunter Banded Grunter Barcoo Grunter Sooty Grunter Barramundi Tarpon Freshwater Whipray Pig-nosed Turtle Mangrove Jack Spotted Scat Pikey Bream Estuarine Crocodile Beach Rock Goby (not seen) Blue-back Blue-eye (not seen) Fiddlers Crab (not seen) Wilson's Mangrove Goby (not seen) Mudskipper (not signed) Blue-green Chromis Moorish Idol Western Gobbleguts (not seen) White-tail Squirrelfish Yellowfin Surgeonfish Estuary Cod Starry Pufferfish Western Clownfish Blue Devil Shadow Goby
Aviaries (not on the map, on the way before the large Walk-through Aviary): 1. Common Koel Pied Imperial Pigeon Emerald Ground Dove Rose-crowned Fruit Dove 2. Forest Kingfisher Chestnut-breasted Mannikin White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike Green Pygmy Goose Long-tailed Finch 3. Comb-crested Jacana Australasian Grebe Northern Yellow-faced Turtle Northern Red-faced Turtle Various Billabong Fish 4. Beach Stone-curlew White-breasted Woodswallow 5. Crimson Finch White-throated Honeyeater Golden Tree Snake Western Brown Snake King Brown Snake 6. Merten's Water Monitor Northern Snapping Turtle (not seen) Freshwater Crocodile (not seen) 7. Gouldian Finch Partridge Pigeon Varied Lorikeet (not seen) Hooded Parrot 8. Blue-faced Honeyeater Yellow Oriole Dollarbird Pheasant Coucal 9. Masked Owl (Tiwi Islands) 10. Channel-billed Cuckoo Blue-winged Kookaburra
Walk-through Aviary: Red-collared Lorikeet Pheasant Coucal Channel-billed Cuckoo (not seen) Pied Imperial Pigeon Common Koel (not seen) Spangled Drongo Blue-winged Kookaburra (not seen) Yellow Oriole (not seen) Figbird Forest Kingfisher Rose-crowned Fruit Dove Bar-shouldered Dove Bush Stone-curlew Radjah Shelduck Rainbow Pitta (not seen) Northern Snake-necked Turtle Northern Yellow-faced Turtle
Rocky Ridge: Emu Short-eared Rock-wallaby Antilopine Wallaroo Black Wallaroo Entrance area: Frilled Lizard Northern Blue-tongued Lizard King Brown Snake Carpet Python
Is that second species supposed to be something else? Territory should only have one short-eared rock wallaby, which should be in the nocturnal house (where you also listed it). But they have no holdings for other rock wallaby species apart for the nabarlek which is also in the nocturnal house.
That was what the sign there said. I saw something small hop about in there but was in a bit of a rush and busy taking pictures of the Black Wallaroo, so...
I spoke to a keeper when doing V.I.P. Nocturnal Tour and was said the individual kept there is a rescue animal. In Rocky Ridge I saw only one animal for a very short period of time hope I had a good eyes☺
so one animal in the outside enclosure and one animal in the nocturnal house? Or just one animal total?