Canguro al tramonto che salta ad Arkaba nel Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission

Arkaba, Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission

Australian Wildlife Journeys

Coccodrillo marino, Lords Kakadu & Arnhemland Safaris, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory © Lords Kakadu & Arnhemland Safaris

Coccodrillo marino, Lords Kakadu & Arnhemland Safaris, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory © Lords Kakadu & Arnhemland Safaris

Dragone della foresta di Boyd, FNQ Nature Tours, Daintree National Park, Queensland © FNQ Nature Tours

Dragone della foresta di Boyd, FNQ Nature Tours, Daintree National Park, Queensland © FNQ Nature Tours

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Consiglio di viaggio

Non perderti la passeggiata notturna guidata, durante la quale potrai ammirare gli animali notturni della foresta pluviale, come i gufi e i bandicoot, nelle ore in cui sono più attivi.

Pesce pagliaccio, Frankland Islands Reef Cruises, Frankland Islands, Queensland © Frankland Islands Reef Cruises/Australian Wildlife Journeys

Pesce pagliaccio, Frankland Islands Reef Cruises, Frankland Islands, Queensland © Frankland Islands Reef Cruises/Australian Wildlife Journeys

"Mugging" di megattere, Hervey Bay, Queensland © Pacific Whale Foundation Eco-Adventures Australia

"Mugging" di megattere, Hervey Bay, Queensland © Pacific Whale Foundation Eco-Adventures Australia

Wallaby tammar, Exceptional Kangaroo Island, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Exceptional Kangaroo Island

Wallaby tammar, Exceptional Kangaroo Island, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Exceptional Kangaroo Island

Curiosità

Gli emù e i canguri sono stati entrambi scelti per apparire sull'Australian Coat of Arms, il simbolo ufficiale dell'Australia, poiché hanno difficoltà a spostarsi all'indietro, quindi rappresentano una nazione che si muove sempre in avanti.

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Leone marino australiano, Australian Coastal Safaris, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia © Australian Wildlife Journeys

Leone marino australiano, Australian Coastal Safaris, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia © Australian Wildlife Journeys

Murray River Walk, South Australia © Murray River Trails

Murray River Walk, South Australia © Murray River Trails

Diavolo della Tasmania, Premier Travel Tasmania, Tasmania © Australian Wildlife Journeys

Diavolo della Tasmania, Premier Travel Tasmania, Tasmania © Australian Wildlife Journeys

Wombat comune, The Maria Island Walk, Maria Island, Tasmania © The Maria Island Walk

Wombat comune, The Maria Island Walk, Maria Island, Tasmania © The Maria Island Walk

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I migliori sentieri escursionistici e le migliori camminate della Tasmania

Koala, Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours, You Yangs, Victoria © Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours

Koala, Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours, You Yangs, Victoria © Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours

 Squalo balena, Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo, Ningaloo Marine Park, Western Australia © Exmouth Diving Centre

Squalo balena, Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo, Ningaloo Marine Park, Western Australia © Exmouth Diving Centre

Killer whale, Naturaliste Charters, Bremer Canyon, West Australia © Naturaliste Charters

Orca, Naturaliste Charters, Bremer Canyon, West Australia © Naturaliste Charters

Opossum dalla coda a spazzola, Boutique Wildlife Tours, Southern Highlands, New South Wales © Boutique Wildlife Tours

Opossum dalla coda a spazzola, Boutique Wildlife Tours, Southern Highlands, New South Wales © Boutique Wildlife Tours

Ciclista che pedala tra i granchi, Christmas Island © Christmas Island Tourism Association

Ciclista che pedala tra i granchi, Christmas Island © Christmas Island Tourism Association