This is a list of all the species that were on display during my visit to Wildlife HQ (17/1/2019). The * indicates this species was not seen. Mammals Short-beaked Echidna* Tasmanian Devil* Sugar Glider (off-display – only seen during my encounter) Squirrel Glider Mountain Brushtail Possum* Koala Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Rufous Bettong Long-nosed Potoroo Quokka Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby Swamp Wallaby Bennett’s Wallaby Eastern Grey Kangaroo Red Kangaroo Dingo Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur* Ring-tailed Lemur Pygmy Marmoset Common Marmoset Golden Lion Tamarin Emperor Tamarin Cotton-top Tamarin Black-capped Capuchin Black-handed Spider Monkey Hamadryas Baboon Fennec Fox Maned Wolf African Hunting Dog Malayan Sun Bear Meerkat Binturong Red Panda Capybara Blackbuck Fallow Deer Alpaca Pig Cow Miniature Pony Sheep Goat Guinea Pig Rabbit Birds Emu Southern Cassowary Indian Peafowl Cape Barren Geese Tawny Frogmouth Masked Owl Laughing Kookaburra Eclectus Parrot Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Chicken Duck Helmeted Guineafowl Reptiles American Alligator Saltwater Crocodile Freshwater Crocodile Lace Monitor Spotted Tree Monitor Green Iguana Rhinoceros Iguana Central Netted Dragon Central Breaded Dragon Boyd’s Forest Dragon Eastern Bluetongue Boa Constrictor Woma Python Black-headed Python Burmese Python Centralian Carpet Python Coastal Carpet Python Darwin Carpet Python Diamond Python Corn Snake
I was actually wondering about that. They weren’t on display during my visit in June 2018 or January 2019. I remember at Alma Park Zoo they had a Blue and Gold Macaw and a Ruby Macaw.
Oh ok, the only animal I saw in the gift shop was a Diamond Python. Good to know they still have at least one exotic parrot species (their bird collection is quite small).