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Wildlife in Sydney

Sydney has a rich wildlife. Tourists from all across the globe converge in Sydney to experience the wildlife in Sydney. The wildlife in Sydney is a prime attraction for the tourists. The wildlife in Sydney includes various species of birds and wild animals. The birds in Sydney have cryptic patterns and unique colors which help them to camouflage easily. Noisy Miner, Galah, Laughing Kookaburra, Australian White, Black Swan, Bar-tailed Godwit, Purple Swamphen, Lyrebird, Australian White Ibi, Oystercatcher, Australian Magpie, Albatross, and Australian Pelican are the famous birds in Sydney.

There are different types of wildlife in Sydney native as well as exotic. The wildlife in Sydney comprises different types of birds, wild animals and even marine life. The main animals in Sydney are the Koala, wallabies, and kangaroos. The Koala is the most famous animal not only of Sydney but of the entire Australia. The chief features of Koala are its round head, white chest, fluffy ears and thick grey fur. The eucalyptus tree is the main habitat of the Koala and it spends most of its time there eating and sleeping. The Koala considered as the pride of Australia is gradually becoming endangered.



The Swamp Wallaby was once ubiquitous in the forests of Sydney but now even this animal is facing the danger of extinction. The main habitat of the Swamp Wallaby is the sandstone heath and the forest undergrowth. The Wallaby is a small stocky animal with brown fur and having rusty patches on the ears, chest and belly. The Wallaby feeds on ferns, grasses and herbs. Sydney is an idyllic haven for the tourists. The city is punctuated with gorgeous beaches and famous landmarks like the Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.

The Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark of Sydney which attracts tourists and visitors from all across the world. Wildlife Sydney is a chief attraction of Sydney along with the other tourist attractions of Sydney. The wildlife in Sydney is highly rich and varied. The Sydney Wildlife has been alluring tourists and visitors for many decades now. Tourists visiting Sydney enjoy the unique opportunity of exploring the wildlife in Sydney.

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