昆士蘭畢爾瓦澳洲動物園的白樹熊寶寶和母親蒂亞©Ben Beaden/澳洲動物園

十大令人融化的澳洲動物可愛時刻

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Say cheese 🧀 @samlawrencephoto was lucky enough to come across this mumma #dugong and her calf on a chance encounter at #NingalooReef, and it certainly looks like they were more than happy to pose for a photo! It is estimated that 10,000 dugongs live in the waters of #SharkBay in the @australiascoralcoast region of @westernaustralia, representing 10% of the world's remaining population. These beautiful and endangered creatures are an incredible sight to see in the wild, you can try your luck at spotting one on a wildlife cruise with @liveningaloo or @oceanecoadventures. #seeaustralia #justanotherdayinwa #coralcoast #wildlife #nature

12 Apr

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Warning - this public display of affection is too cute to handle 😘 @fourwhoexplore’s patience was rewarded by this picture-perfect moment between mother and joey yellow-footed rock wallabies at #BrachinaGorge in @southaustralia’s @flindersrangesandoutback. Thanks to conservation efforts, the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park is home to a healthy population of these #wallabies, and Brachina Gorge is a hotspot. Tap the save tab if you’d like to take a trip to meet one of these cuties! #seeaustralia #seesouthaustralia #flindersranges

12 Aug

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We could watch this snuggle on repeat all day 🐨 🤗 @reneehowell18 is a keeper at @wildlifesydneyzoo, and she always seems to be in the right place at the right time! She captured this beautiful moment when mum Iluka enveloped her joey Ilani in a tender motherly embrace. Ilani’s just recently started to venture out of the pouch, but on chilly winter mornings, prefers to cuddle up to his mumma (and we don’t blame him). Swing by next time you’re in @sydney’s #DarlingHarbour and witness the cuteness for yourself! #seeaustralia #ilovesydney #loveNSW

18 Jul

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Solid evidence that #Australia is home to the cutest animals in the world! 😍 Introducing Thumbelina the four-month-old #feathertailglider who is one of the newest #marsupials at the @australianreptilepark on the @visitcentralcoastnsw. These tiny critters are actually the world’s smallest marsupials weighing only 15 grams and despite their size, have the ability to glide up to 25 metres from tree to tree - amazing! The park has reopened to the public so you can get up close and meet the #animals that call this place home! Who’s keen for visit this weekend? #seeaustralia #NewSouthWales #LoveNSW #centralcoastloves

28 Jun