The animals living in the Discovery section include:

Emu

Emu

Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae) live in Australia. This species’ population is of least concern.

Red-Necked Wallaby

Red-Necked Wallaby

Red-Necked wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus) live in Australia. This species’ population is of least concern.

 

HOW WE HELP THE RED-NECKED WALLABY

Since 2022, the Magnetic Hill Zoo financially supports the Zoos Victoria’s Fighting Extinction Program for the Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby. This program seeks to develop and implement a strategy to reintroduce Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies into the wild.

Reticulated Python

Reticulated Python

Reticulated pythons (Malayopython reticulatus) live in southeast Asia. This species’ population is stable.

North American River Otter

North American River Otter

North American Rive otters (Lutra canadensis) live in North America. This species’ population is of least concern.

Tarpan Horse

Tarpan Horse

Tarpan horses (Equus ferus ferus) live in Southern France and Spain, and eastward to central Russia. This species’ population is rare.

OTHER ANIMALS LIVING IN THE DISCOVERY SECTION

OTHER ANIMALS LIVING IN THE DISCOVERY SECTION

African Spurred Tortoise, American Flamingo, Ball Python, Bearded Dragon, Blanding’s Turtle, Budgie, Chilean Rose Tarantula, Common Marmoset, Corn Snake, Dutch Bantam Chicken, Dwarf Caiman, Egyptian Goose, Emperor Scorpion, Goldfish, Guinea Pig, Hermit Crab, Kunekune, Leopard Gecko, Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, Meerkat, Mute Swan, Nigerian Dwarf Goat, North American Box Turtle, Pygmy Goat, Red-eared Slider Turtle, Sicilian Donkey, Silkie Chicken, Walking Stick Bug, and Uromastyx Lizard