sugar glider , wombat, koala, quall ,echida , quoka, brush tail possum , fairy penguin,,frill neck , water monitor , goanna ,thorny devil, scrub fowl, bush turkey , list goes on lol , love ya vids hope ya enjoy Aus , we are a weird mob though ❤
Aussie couple from Brisbane here... if you love quokkas then Rotto is where you need to go. We visited Rottnest Island (Rotto) a few months ago. Dawn and dusk best times to see them. You won't be disappointed!
I used to visit the Big Pineapple with my family way back in the 1970s. Obviously, it's expanded since then. Macadamia world was just around the corner, literally, I think it's still there. Oh, and the cutest Australian animal is one you've already met, the Wall-Puppy otherwise known as the huntsman spider.
I remember going there on the way to Bundaberg as a kid in the 70s . I thought it was amazing. We got a giant pencil there😅. Seemed like all those little tourists attractions had similar sought of souvenirs in the gift shops back then.
The Quokka is the cutest because apart from being small and fuzzy it always looks like it is smiling. Willie wagtails give them a run for their money. Thorny Devils might be a favourite depending on what you like. Little Corellas are cute if you think a gang of hyperactive children are cute.
If you want to see some wild dingos take a trip up to Fraser Island. You can take a day trip tour from Noosa. They drive up the beach from Noosa and across the ferry to Fraser and tour around the island
"Rubyberry" (Mirracle Fruit), would be the fruit you are thinking of, I would suggest. Native to a region in Africa I think. You can find it sold fresh here if you are lucky but it's not at all a common fruit to find. Super doubtful that you will find it on the Sunny I would think but you never know your luck :).
When I went to the Big Pineapple it never had a zoo all it had was a macadamia train and heaps are pineapples Anna jamshop and takeaway shop that's only had when I went there that was back in the 70s so you guys are lucky you went
When I lived in Nambour the Big pineapple was a huge eatery and souvenir shop. The food was terrible and overpriced. Princess Diana actually visited it on a trip to Australia and was driven around the grounds in their train, but that was before I lived there. My granddaughters liked to play in the pineapple. It used to have little displays about the history of the place. Glad to see someone has put it to better use. The animal with the mouth open was a caiman or another in the croc family. Not Australian and not a crocodile. American alligators are far less aggressive than Australian crocodiles, particularly salt water crocs. That half empty pool the alligator was in was dirty and awful. Yes, they regulate their body temperature with the mouth open. When you're looking at animals, please say the name or focus on the sign on their cages. Also, when you wave the camera around it makes me feel dizzy. Cutest - pygmy possum sugar glider. That's a desolate zoo for the poor animals. Mostly dry and cages are too small. I winder if the same people who ran such a terrible eatery originally are running the zoo? If so, it figures. The red panda is from the snow and is way too hot in that climate. It needs air conditioning or ice water all the time. Potoroos hide in thick vegetation. A dingo IS a dog. Doesn't matter what the sign says. They breed with dogs - the Australian cattle dog is part dingo. They bred them with dogs to get an animal that could tolerate the Australian summers. Dingos are originally from Asia. If you look at the Asian wild dog, it's the same. Wolves also breed with dogs, so they are all related and not distinct at all. Their progeny is not sterile. The dangly fruit was not Australian. The fruit is called Miracle Fruit. Look up the season it's availble in Australia, probably in the tropics more than further south.
You must hate the opening too with all the lines and stuff flickering in between normal and the film negative effect. I don't have either epilepsy or vertigo, and find that hard to watch.
Panning takes patience to do. However slow you think you are moving the camera and how it looks to your naked eye, halve the slowness down again. All new to camerawork make this same error. It does take a little practice.
Love your videos and enthusiasm...Dont listen to the negative comments....You guys are great...
Thanks so much!
I hadn't seen Wildlife HQ Zoo before. Thanks for that. Totally enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi guys, love watching your excitement and appreciation of living in Australia. Just wondering why Cody does all the driving 😊thanks
sugar glider , wombat, koala, quall ,echida , quoka, brush tail possum , fairy penguin,,frill neck , water monitor , goanna ,thorny devil, scrub fowl, bush turkey , list goes on lol , love ya vids hope ya enjoy Aus , we are a weird mob though ❤
Thanks for sharing!!
The sugar glider is a pretty cute Aussie animal!
Aussie couple from Brisbane here... if you love quokkas then Rotto is where you need to go. We visited Rottnest Island (Rotto) a few months ago. Dawn and dusk best times to see them. You won't be disappointed!
I used to visit the Big Pineapple with my family way back in the 1970s. Obviously, it's expanded since then. Macadamia world was just around the corner, literally, I think it's still there. Oh, and the cutest Australian animal is one you've already met, the Wall-Puppy otherwise known as the huntsman spider.
I remember going there on the way to Bundaberg as a kid in the 70s . I thought it was amazing. We got a giant pencil there😅. Seemed like all those little tourists attractions had similar sought of souvenirs in the gift shops back then.
Bang on with the crocs mouth opening
The Quokka is the cutest because apart from being small and fuzzy it always looks like it is smiling. Willie wagtails give them a run for their money. Thorny Devils might be a favourite depending on what you like. Little Corellas are cute if you think a gang of hyperactive children are cute.
Also jump on the ferry in Tewantin and film the ride into Noosa ...great trip and easy parking in Tewantin/marina car park
💕💕💕The sugar glider,s are so cute.💕💕💕💕💕
Yes they are!
Kodys beard! 😂
If you want to see some wild dingos take a trip up to Fraser Island. You can take a day trip tour from Noosa. They drive up the beach from Noosa and across the ferry to Fraser and tour around the island
We did do this when we travelled the east coast last year, but we’d love to do it again for the vlog 🙌
What a great day out.
"Rubyberry" (Mirracle Fruit), would be the fruit you are thinking of, I would suggest. Native to a region in Africa I think. You can find it sold fresh here if you are lucky but it's not at all a common fruit to find. Super doubtful that you will find it on the Sunny I would think but you never know your luck :).
Last time I tried miracle fruit was at fruit world over the border nsw south of tweed heads.
Quokka cute, Koala cute, but the cutest Australian animal is the Pico. 😂 ❤
Especially the Lesser Pico.
Awww 😊
You two are turning into ambassadors for Queensland 😎
@@Danger_Mouse3619 this is a very kind comment, I hope so! We love this place ❤️
I have heard that dindos are very similar to cats. They can get through very small tight spaces like cats.
My cutest are baby echidnas - puggles.
It is The Big Pineapple of legend
Visit the ginger factory they have a fun train too!!
Looking forward to Tree top Challenge. 🌻
@@maccart67 yes us too!
When I went to the Big Pineapple it never had a zoo all it had was a macadamia train and heaps are pineapples Anna jamshop and takeaway shop that's only had when I went there that was back in the 70s so you guys are lucky you went
LOve your channel and can listen to your accents all day!
Sugar glider, quokka are the cutest in my opinion
When I lived in Nambour the Big pineapple was a huge eatery and souvenir shop. The food was terrible and overpriced. Princess Diana actually visited it on a trip to Australia and was driven around the grounds in their train, but that was before I lived there. My granddaughters liked to play in the pineapple. It used to have little displays about the history of the place. Glad to see someone has put it to better use. The animal with the mouth open was a caiman or another in the croc family. Not Australian and not a crocodile. American alligators are far less aggressive than Australian crocodiles, particularly salt water crocs. That half empty pool the alligator was in was dirty and awful. Yes, they regulate their body temperature with the mouth open. When you're looking at animals, please say the name or focus on the sign on their cages. Also, when you wave the camera around it makes me feel dizzy. Cutest - pygmy possum sugar glider. That's a desolate zoo for the poor animals. Mostly dry and cages are too small. I winder if the same people who ran such a terrible eatery originally are running the zoo? If so, it figures. The red panda is from the snow and is way too hot in that climate. It needs air conditioning or ice water all the time. Potoroos hide in thick vegetation. A dingo IS a dog. Doesn't matter what the sign says. They breed with dogs - the Australian cattle dog is part dingo. They bred them with dogs to get an animal that could tolerate the Australian summers. Dingos are originally from Asia. If you look at the Asian wild dog, it's the same. Wolves also breed with dogs, so they are all related and not distinct at all. Their progeny is not sterile. The dangly fruit was not Australian. The fruit is called Miracle Fruit. Look up the season it's availble in Australia, probably in the tropics more than further south.
Another great day out is Mapleton, Montville and Kondalilla Falls 😉
@@lync8884 on our list to visit!
U should check out Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary at Currumbin on the Gold Coast
Oh no! A Picco-less video. Never mind. Into each life some rain must fall.
@@davidhynd4435 we’ll make sure Picco’s in as many as possible!
Juvenile echidna….also known as Puggles!! Off the scale cute!
3 for the sea. Take three pieces of litter from the beach every time you leave. There's bins everywhere just pop it in!
Guys, can you slow down your camera swings.
@@joandsarah77 we have tried to slow down the transition😊
Yes, please slow down the camera swings.
@@dianen8962 we will try to do our best for you 😊
If you had a pet python I'm sure Pico would get plenty of "cuddles" 🤣your probably right not a good idea....
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I’ve been there like 20 or more times also driven past it maybe 100 times and Australia zoo I’ve passed like 150 times
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Pademelon❤
Leave them alone Jesus's they're just enjoying their time here let them be ! Enjoy you two 😊
Crocs need to be ready to snap for food, i believe it takes a lot of energy to open their mouths so they stay open when they can
Thank you for commenting!
FYI you can buy dried miracle fruit online.
Did you actually buy a koala cap though?
Agree..Sugar glider.✌️😀
Another GREAT zoo is Dubo zoo. You drive your own car around and animals are set up so you visit different countries.
Can you still ride a bike around it?
@@Tomiskar I'm not sure.
The actual Big Pineapple is so small now
It was originally much bigger
Wombats
Bilby are really cute
Sugar Glider :)
Wombat
Sorry have to unsubscribe due to the speed you pan the camera around. No good for people suffering from epilepsy or vertigo.
Yeah, I have both. I only watch bits.
You must hate the opening too with all the lines and stuff flickering in between normal and the film negative effect. I don't have either epilepsy or vertigo, and find that hard to watch.
@@daveamies5031 For me the opening is short enough to only be annoying. But the constant camera turns are enough to make me feel ill.
Panning takes patience to do. However slow you think you are moving the camera and how it looks to your naked eye, halve the slowness down again.
All new to camerawork make this same error. It does take a little practice.