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Flinders Chase National Park

+6
Thursday
9:00 - 17:00
Opening Hours
Thursday
9:00 - 17:00
Friday
9:00 - 17:00
Saturday
9:00 - 17:00
Sunday
9:00 - 17:00
Monday
9:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
9:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
9:00 - 17:00
(61 8) 8553 4490
(61 8) 8553 4490
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2 reviews of Flinders Chase National Park

Animals of many species in Australian National Park

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Kangaroo Island is a sanctuary for Australian wildlife, almost a quarter of the surface of the island has been declared a National Park. It is precisely its insular status that allowed invasive species (rabbits, foxes, dingoes, common cats, etc.) to be here in large numbers. From the island reserves, something to highlight is the Flinders Chase National Park, which occupies almost all its western end. It is a combination of rock formations and marsupial wildlife. Chapter stones, highlight the Remarkable Rocks and Admirals Arch Cliffs Anyway, as our time was limited we focused on the "little animals".

Because there are stones in more places, but wild koalas and kangaroos, only here. In addition to Australia's most charismatic animals, here you can see the original Super Echidnas (which are like porcupines but from the platypus family) own platypus, seals, wallabies (a kind of small kangaroo), etc. A whole Ark of Noah.
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Linders Chase National Park

linders Chase National Park

A l'ouest de l'ile, 74000 hectares de bushland inviolé. Des kilomètres de routes si droites, avec de part et d'autres une seule et même essence d'arbre. L'eucalyptus en maitre mot. C'est donc là que s'épanouit toute la vie sauvage. Et notamment les koalas. Animaux parmi les plus simples d'esprit au monde. Doux et tendre oui, mais idiots surtout. La raison? Un cerveau aussi petit qu'une noix. Explication somme toute logique: le régime alimentaire de ces peluches est une folie pure. Ils ne consomment que des feuilles d'eucalyptus. Une alimentation si toxique que toute leur énergie passe dans une digestion difficile. Et un cerveau qui a du s'adapter et concéder de passer en second plan, se limitant aux fonctions de base. 20h à dormir, chaque jour..
To the west of the island, 74,000 acres of untouched bushland. Miles of roads so straight, with both sides of a single tree species. The eucalyptus key word. It is here that all the wildlife flourishes. Including koalas. Among the animals most simple-minded world. Soft and tender yes, but mostly idiots. The reason? As small as a walnut brain. Altogether logical explanation: the diet of the fluff is pure madness. They eat only eucalyptus leaves. So toxic that supply all their energy goes into a difficult digestion. And a brain that had to adapt and change to concede second place, limited to basic functions. 20h to sleep every day ..
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