WOMBAT YELLING! | The Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2019-05-16 | Scarlette the wombat was getting impatient for her lunch and was demanding some corn and cuddles!Funnel Web Spider Season IS HERE | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-10-17 | Following recent rainy weather and rising temperatures, the combination of moisture and heat provides ideal conditions for these venomous spiders to thrive as they head into their breeding season.
With male Funnel-web spiders leaving their burrows in search of mates, the likelihood of them turning up in homes or gardens across the Greater Sydney region increases. Popular hiding places for funnel web spiders in houses include shoes left outside, piles of laundry, pools and in debris in gardens. The Australian Reptile Park, the sole supplier of Funnel-web venom to produce lifesaving antivenom, is calling on the public to assist in safely capturing these spiders and delivering them to the Park or designated spider drop-off locations.Watermelon Birthday Cake ASMR 🍉Australian Reptile Park2024-10-13 | Listen to that CRUNCH! 🍉
#hugothetortoise #tortoise #galapagostortoise #birthday #happybirthday #lovecentralcoast #feelnsw @australiaYour LAST CHANCE to see BLUEY & BINGO ✨Australian Reptile Park2024-10-11 | Don’t miss their Live Interactive Show at 10:30am & 1:30pm on Saturday & Sunday before they head home, plus catch all the other action in the Park to finish your school holidays right! 👌
#schoolholidayactivities #schoolholidayfun #weekendplans #lovecentralcoast #australianreptileparkHUGO the Tortoises 74th Birthday! | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-10-10 | HAPPY 74TH BIRTHDAY to our oldest friend Hugo the Galapagos Tortoise! 🎉 🐢
#hugothetortoise #tortoise #galapagostortoise #birthday #happybirthday #lovecentralcoast #feelnsw @australiaMeet Our New Dingo Puppy! 🌶️Australian Reptile Park2024-10-08 | Meet Chilli 🌶️ our brand new dingo puppy! Isn't she so cute 🥹 #dingo #dingopuppy #aussieanimals #lovecentralcoast #dingopupBluey & Bingo at the Australian Reptile Park!Australian Reptile Park2024-10-04 | Catch them and all the school holiday fun with their Live Interactive Experience from September 28th to October 13th with a FREE jumping castle, FREE face painting and more! 😁Hand Raising 2 Koala Joeys at Home | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-10-03 | Follow Zookeeper Seleena de Gelder as she embarks on the challenging yet rewarding journey of hand-raising two orphaned koala joeys, Edgar and Honey. After being rejected by their mothers, these adorable joeys, aged 9 and 7 months, have found a loving surrogate in Seleena, who is dedicated to providing them with round-the-clock care.
👶 Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to raise these vulnerable koalas! From late-night feedings to creating a nurturing environment, Seleena shares the ups and downs of her first-time experience. Discover the unique personalities of Edgar, the adventurous explorer, and Honey, the cuddly observer, as they grow stronger and more confident every day.
❤️ A Journey of Love and Hope: Watch as Seleena transforms her home into a safe haven for Edgar and Honey, fostering a deep bond with them. Learn about the vital role of zookeepers in conservation efforts and how you can help preserve wildlife.
Once they are fully independent, Edgar and Honey will join the koala family at the Australian Reptile Park, where you can meet them and learn more about their journey!
#KoalaJoeys #WildlifeConservation #AustralianReptilePark #ZookeeperLife #KoalaCare #AnimalRescueIts a Spring Baby Boom! 🌸Australian Reptile Park2024-10-01 | Spring at Sprung Babies at the Australian Reptile Park! 🌸
#aussieanimals #koala #koalajoey #kangaroo #tasmaniandevil #babyanimals #cuteanimals #lovecentralcoast #feelnswShaggy, Scooby & Daphne Love to Cuddle!!Australian Reptile Park2024-09-29 | Book your encounter with Shaggy, Scooby & Daphne to cuddle them close this school holidays! 🥹
#tasmaniandevils #funnyanimals #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkMeet Shaggy, Scooby & Daphne!Australian Reptile Park2024-09-26 | Our newest baby Tasmanian Devils are here and ready for new adventures and cuddles with you this school holidays!
#tasmaniandevils #funnyanimals #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkThe Alligator Snapping TurtleAustralian Reptile Park2024-09-25 | The Alligator Snapping Turtle's bite is over 450kg strong... so keep your limbs away from this guy 😬
#alligatorsnappingturtle #snappingturtle #animalfacts #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkOur FIRST TIME raising 2 KOALA JOEYS! | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-09-24 | It's Seleena's first time raising a koala joey, but don't worry, our resident koala whisperer Hayley is here to mentor Seleena through every step!Koalas aint worried bout nothin 💤Australian Reptile Park2024-09-20 | #koalas #koala #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast #australianreptileparkSnake Season is HERE! 🐍Australian Reptile Park2024-09-17 | Here's how to keep yourself safe with snakes about as the weather warms up ☀️ #snakes #deadlysnakes #snakeseason #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkBluey & Bandit are SO GROWN UP!Australian Reptile Park2024-09-11 | See Bluey & Bandit on display now! Haven't they grown so much 🥹Kangaroo Joey HOPS 🦘Australian Reptile Park2024-08-31 | Still learning to hop to it... 🦘
#kangaroo #kangaroojoey #kangaroosofinstagram #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoastOur new CHAMELEONS are SO Cool!Australian Reptile Park2024-08-21 | Meet Pascal & Karma! 👋 Our newest Veiled Chameleons! 🦎
Find them in the Lost World of Reptiles later this year! 🙂
#chameleons #animalfacts #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkEyelash Viper ShowertimeAustralian Reptile Park2024-08-12 | Did you know Eyelash Vipers drink water that collects on their skin? 💦
#koalas #koalasofinstagram #sundayreset #lazysundays #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkEyelash Viper Shower! 💦Australian Reptile Park2024-08-03 | Did you know Eyelash Vipers drink water that collects on their skin? 💦
#eyelashviper #snakes #animalfacts #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkDingo Puppy Tricks!Australian Reptile Park2024-08-02 | Bluey & Bandit are the smartest dingo puppies in town! 🤓
#dingopup #training #bluey #bandit #animalfacts #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkAustralian Reptile Park x Central Coast MarinersAustralian Reptile Park2024-07-30 | Australian Reptile Park 🤝 Central Coast Mariners
We are thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership between the Central Coast Mariners and the Australian Reptile Park, designed to elevate member experience and deepen community engagement! 🐊🌴
Some of our Mariners visited the Park to celebrate the launch of the new partnership, check out what they got up to! 🐍🦘
#CCMFG #RideTheWave #centralcoastmariners #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast #australianreptilepark #aleagueaustraliaWorld Conservation DayAustralian Reptile Park2024-07-28 | Today is World Conservation Day 🌏 At the Australian Reptile Park, we've worked hard to create breeding programs of our most vulnerable species to help combat Australia's extinction crisis. We believe in safeguarding our beautiful native animals and their environment for future generations to come. So, come and visit our Conservation Ark, see all of our threatened and endangered animals and witness our hard work in action.
#conservationday #conservation #aussieanimals #koalas #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkDingo Puppies Play with TOYS!Australian Reptile Park2024-07-26 | Watch Bluey & Bandit score the win in their favourite game... playing with TOYS! 🐾 Don't forget to meet these adorable pups THIS WEEKEND at our dingo puppy encounters at 1pm!
#dingopup #puppy #bluey #bandit #animalfacts #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkDingo Puppy Harness Training!Australian Reptile Park2024-07-25 | Bluey & Bandit's first time in a harness!
#dingopup #training #bluey #bandit #animalfacts #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkRiver Diving Into Monday!Australian Reptile Park2024-07-21 | River our Platypus is diving head first into a new week! 💦 #platypus #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkKoala Cuddles 🐨Australian Reptile Park2024-07-21 | Our adorable koala joeys keeping each other warm in this cold weather 🐨 #koalas #cuteanimals #aussieanimals #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkCrocodile Feeding Time 🐊Australian Reptile Park2024-07-19 | Wait for the jaw pop from Elvis our MASSIVE 5 metre croc! 🐊 Don't miss out on hearing it in person for the LAST weekend of these school holidays. #elvis #saltwatercrocodile #crocodile #seeaustralia #feelnsw #lovecentralcoast @australia #australianreptileparkTaking the dingo for a WALK 🐾Australian Reptile Park2024-06-23 | Fred the dingo’s favourite activity? Walking around the Park! 🐾 #dingo #adorableanimals #aussieanimals #LoveCentralCoast #seeaustralia #australianreptileparkPOV: Trying to eat your snacks before your kid sees 😂Australian Reptile Park2024-05-06 | Koalas eat just like parents trying to eat their snacks before their kids realise and want some 😂 #parentlifebelike #relatable #koala #lovecentralcoast #FeelNSW #australianreptilepark #seeaustraliaGIANT tortoise enjoying an afternoon dipAustralian Reptile Park2024-05-04 | Estrella the Galapagos Tortoise absolutely loves an afternoon dip 🐢💚 #tortoise #gianttortoise #reptiles #FeelNSW #lovecentralcoast #AustralianReptileParkBaby koala learning to climb 🥹🐨Australian Reptile Park2024-05-02 | Throwback to Albert learning how to climb 🥹 He may not have been as confident with climbing back then, but now, nothing can stop him! #koala #babyanimals #lovecentralcoast #feelnsw #thingstodosydney #AustralianReptileParkHandling One Of The Worlds Deadliest Snake | Giant King Cobras Annual Health CheckAustralian Reptile Park2024-04-30 | Operations Manager at the Australian Reptile Park, Billy Collett, has come face to face with handling one of the world's DEADLIEST snakes, the King Cobra. Infamous for their lethal venom and being one of the largest snakes in the world, it isn't an easy feat conducting an annual health check.
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For more information, head to www.reptilepark.com.auLIVE BIRTH Of 16 Green Anacondas At Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-04-30 | The Australian Reptile Park's very onw female green anaconda, Nicki Minaj, has given LIVE BIRTH to 16 stunning green anaconda babies! Unlike most snakes that lay eggs, anacondas are part of the select group, comprising of approximately 30% of snakes, that are viviparous. This means that female anacondas give birth to live young that are fully developed and independent from birth.
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For more information, head to www.reptilepark.com.auZookeeper Hit In The Head As CROCODILE Thrashes Out Of Control! | Croc Dental Surgery GONE WRONGAustralian Reptile Park2024-04-10 | A toothache is no joke when the patient is a 4.75m, half-tonne saltwater crocodile!🐊
When Billy and the team attempted to restrain Elvis for his tooth extraction, the gigantic crocodile exploded with power, knocking the heavy jaw chock loose, hitting Billy in the head as Elvis thrashed beneath him 🫣
Acting fast, Billy was able to get the team to safety and was eventually able to complete the health check, resulting in the extraction of one troublesome tooth 🦷
www.reptilepark.com.auAdorable Devil Joeys Go On Display | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | In mid-2023 four adorable Tasmanian devil joeys joined the Australian Reptile Park family with the joeys ready to take the next step in their journey. The joeys originally were bred at the Park’s sister conservation organisation Aussie Ark as a part of their breeding program. Now that the joeys are growing confidence to be independent, Sam, Messi, Charlie and Lola are joining their new home in the Tasmanian devil exhibit at the Australian Reptile Park.
In a heartwarming moment, Mammals Keepers Lauren Hunter and Seleena de Gelder gave each of the joeys a cuddle before releasing them into their new surroundings. With rising confidence, the joeys wasted no time in exploring their new home, eagerly taking in the unfamiliar sights and smells.
www.reptilepark.com.auEstrella the GIANT Tortoise Turns 23 | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | In a GIANT day for a special tortoise at the Australian Reptile Park, beloved resident Estrella the Galapagos tortoise has a lot of candles to blow out today as she hits the massive milestone of turning 23 years old! The day was full of celebration, with keepers presenting her with a delicious cake moulded after the birthday girl herself made out of watermelon, kiwi and berries – her favourite foods! The cake was presented to Estrella by Keeper Imogen and Estrella excitedly (and… very… slowly) approached it before devouring it as quick as she could manage.
www.reptilepark.com.auMilking 1 Million Venomous Snakes | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | The Australian Reptile Park have just reached yet another incredible milestone in venom history. For over 70 years, the Park have kept meticulous records of every snake milking conducted, and today, their sheer dedication has paid off. The Park have just celebrated their 1 millionth snake milking since the inception of the lifesaving venom program.
www.reptilepark.com.auHercules Sets Record For BIGGEST Funnel Web Spider | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | Recent rainy weather combined with intensely humid weather has provided the perfect conditions for funnel-web spiders to thrive. This week, the Australian Reptile Park received the BIGGEST male funnel web spider they have ever had donated to the antivenom program. Measuring in at a whopping 7.9cm, this newest arrival dubbed ‘Hercules’, has fangs that could pierce through a human fingernail. The behemoth of a spider was handed in to Newcastle’s John Hunter Hospital, one of the Park’s spider drop-off locations. Upon collection, the Spiders team at the Reptile Park were quick to realise that this was the biggest male funnel-web spider they’d received. Dubbed ‘Hercules’ for his enormous size, this spider has beaten its predecessor, ‘Colossus’, who was named the Park’s largest male funnel-web spider handed in back in 2018.
www.reptilepark.com.auAustralias Crankiest Croc Turns 58! | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | Perhaps the world’s most famous reptile, Elvis the crocodile stunned visitors with his almighty strength when keepers gave the 4.75 metre crocodile a quarter of a cow for his milestone 58th birthday during the Elvis Show. The 500kg beast performed the world-famous “death-roll” and then charged at keepers to claim the rest of his cow.
www.reptilepark.com.auAlbert & Wilbur Become Best Friends | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2024-01-31 | A remarkable, yet unexpected bond has blossomed between the Australian Reptile Park’s two newest joeys, Albert the koala joey and Wilbur the wombat joey. Despite being different species, this adorable duo has become inseparable ‘BFFs’, sharing meals, naps, and snuggles with their surrogate mothers, “koala whisperer” Hayley Shute, and Keeper Seleena de Gelder.
www.reptilepark.com.auSuch a koala-ty sunset 🐨Australian Reptile Park2023-11-26 | One of our koalas enjoying an afternoon snack! I love doing an afternoon walkaround after a long day at work and seeing how active our koalas are around dusk 🐨 #koalas #koala #cuteanimals #wildlife #australia #aussieanimals @australia #australianreptileparkKangaroo joey playing peek-a-roo 🦘Australian Reptile Park2023-11-21 | Our Eastern Grey kangaroo joeys are getting so big, but they're still only babies! Joeys like this one, will continue to suckle from the mum's pouch until 18 month's of age and will slowly introduce grass into their diet 🦘 #kangaroo #kangaroos #kangaroojoey #wildlife #australia #cuteanimals @australia #australianreptileparkAdorable baby bat spotted cuddling mum 🦇Australian Reptile Park2023-11-20 | Cuddles from mum are simply the best! 🦇 While Morticia is taking special care looking after her new baby, this little cutie is still needing a name. Any suggestions? #flyingfox #bats #babybat #australia #australiananimals #animals #wildlife #australianreptileparkGIANT tortoise enjoying a snack 🐢Australian Reptile Park2023-11-19 | Whilst it may not look tasty to us, Lucerne hay is one of our Galapagos tortoises' favourite foods to eat! 🐢 Along with certain vegetables and fruits, hay makes up a large portion of their diet and where they mainly get most of their nutrients from as its high in vitamins an fibre #tortoises #reptiles #gianttortoises #cuteanimals #seeaustralia #wildlife #australianreptileparkAlbert the koala joey joins the Shute family! | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2023-11-16 | Three months ago, the Australian Reptile Park’s own “Koala Whisperer”, Life Sciences Manager Hayley Shute, took on the role of surrogate mother to the tiniest koala joey ever hand raised at the Park. Weighing a mere 200 grams when rescued, the adorable joey affectionately named “Albert”, is thriving. He has made remarkable progress under Hayley's dedicated care, now tipping the scales at a healthy 1kg and has found sanctuary with Hayley's family until he is strong enough to reunite with his mum, Elsa, and the other koalas at the Australian Reptile Park.
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For more information, head to www.reptilepark.com.auTiny funnel-web spiders EVERYWHERE | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2023-11-16 | For some, seeing over 100 deadly spiders burst from an egg sac is something nightmares are made of. For the Venom team at the Australian Reptile Park, it means great success! These tiny funnel-web spiderlings will end up contributing to the Park's lifesaving venom program once they're mature.Adorable Animals Get Into The Halloween Spirit! | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2023-11-16 | At the Australian Reptile Park, the Park's animals have gotten into the Halloween spirit with carved pumpkins and watermelon, meat treats and other fun Halloween props!
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Head to www.reptilepark.com.au for more informationPairing One Of Australias Deadliest Snakes | Australian Reptile ParkAustralian Reptile Park2023-11-16 | The Venom team at the Australian Reptile Park has successfully paired two King Brown snakes, originating from south of Darwin. The Park was the first zoo in Australia to successfully breed and hatch King Brown snakes in 2016, and this will now a second successful attempt for the Park. In a few month's time, they will know if the pairing has been successful.
www.reptilepark.com.auThe happiest animal in the world 💚Australian Reptile Park2023-11-12 | Clover the quokka loves a midday snack 💚 ##quokka #cuteanimals #wildlife @australia #seeaustralia #feelnsw #australianreptilepark