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Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

Tyrunga Zoo, on the north shore of Jackson Bay, next to the Sydney Bridge. It was completed in April 1912.

Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

There are more than 4,900 animals in the park, including 900 mammals, nearly 2,500 birds, 120 reptiles and 1,400 fish. There are more than 100 staff members.

Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

The hills in the park are all over the place, the valleys are vertical and horizontal, the valley walls are steep, and the natural wilderness is rich. Rare and exotic animals roam freely in 28 hectares of natural forest, including Australia koalas, platypus and a variety of kangaroos.

Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

Among them, kangaroos are the most primitive of mammals and remain only in the wilderness of Australia and some neighbouring island nations. Australia has rules that prohibit animals from being transported abroad.

Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

Some of the rare animals represented by other fauna, such as black rhino, white rhino, gorilla and antelope, were exchanged for local animals. Plantations were built to provide fresh food for herbivores.

Sydney Tyrunga Zoo

The park is the largest zoo in Australia. Across the calm bay, to the south are skyscrapers, and huge ships slowly sail across the sea, connecting with the south shore.

(Picture from the Internet)

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