| Clealand Zoo in Adelaide (South Australia) is a beautiful opportunity to see native Australian animals. This is rock wallaby, a kind of mini-kangaroo. |
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 Rock wallaby |  How're going, mate? | 
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| Clealand Zoo provides an unusual opportunity to touch or even cuddle a koala, with supervision of Zoo staff. Koala, in a contrast with a kangaroo is a rare and easy-to-hurt animal, and this is why koalas are under special care. For example, there is no place in Sydney or Melbourne where you can cuddle a koala. Surprisingly in Adelaide every zoo calling visitors to "Cuddle a koala". |

|  Koala is busy eating eucalyptus leaves | 
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| It's hard to believe 100 years ago koalas was at the edge of disappearing from our planet. People kill most of these lovely animals for valuable fur. Nowadays koalas are under special care and its population grows every year. |
 Zoo care worker with a koala |  Koala doesn't want a picture |
| Australian pelican is another beautiful animal. We found he likes to have pictures as much as Sindy Crawford. |

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