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Eggs All Around! Come and spend your easter with some of our amazing egg layers these easter school holidays

Date Posted:

April 4, 2025

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Here at the Ballarat Wildlife Park we have an amazing collection of animals that lay eggs. From slithery reptiles to big birds! Make sure you come and visit our egg layers these school holidays. Check out a small selection of our animals below: 

Cassowary: 

One of the largest birds in the world, the cassowary is known to be a very dangerous and flightless bird. At the Ballarat Wildlife Park you can come and see two of these majestic animals, Echo and Xena. Want to get even closure? Cassowary encounters are available for booking, where you can get the chance to have an even closer look at these animals, and even feed them! 

Fairy Penguin: 

As well as having some of the largest flightless birds, we are also home to the smallest species of penguin! We have a colony of 15 Fairy Penguins here at the park, which you can see daily during one of our many animal presentations. 

Inland Taipan: 

These snakes are the most venomous in the world! How cool is that?! Not only do we have some adults, last year we were able to hatch 11 juvenile inland taipans. Fun fact: babies are just as venomous as adults, with a single bite from one of these snakes containing enough venom to kill over 100 men! Although being the worlds most venomous snakes, there is no recorded death due to an Inland Taipain bite! 

Salt-water Crocodiles: 

We have some extremely large animals here at the park and Crunch the saltie takes the cake for the biggest! At over 5 meters long and weighing approximately 750kg, Crunch is truly a heavyweight of the animal kingdom. Crunch lives with his girlfriend Bella, a much smaller Saltwater crocodile at 3m and she can produce up to 70 eggs in one clutch! You can see Crunch put on an incredible show every Sunday as a one of our presentations. FUN FACT : Saltwater Crocs have the hardest bite force of any animal on the planet, at 3700PSI (pounds per square inch) of jaw pressure, a human has 150 PSI.  

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“We had a wonderful morning at the zoo. It had great enclosures, clean and well kept. The gran children were able to get close to many of the animals and had no trouble spotting those that were in enclosures. The animals appeared to be very well kelt and many had a rapport with their keepers. The wombats even rolled over for tummy rubs, very cute. A wonderfull time was had by all.”

Julie Muir

“It is a small interactive zoo. It is fun to feed the kangaroos by hand. The animal presentations are fun and informative.”

Deep Patel

“Visiting the wildlife park was so enjoyable, it was honestly just a spur of the moment on this solo trip but it was worth it. There were a few animals out that day but not too many, maybe it was hot that day, but you can’t not see kangaroos just chilling about so you have plenty of time to feed them, a food bag costs an extra 4 bucks fyi.. careful tho, some kangaroos really chomp down so hold your hand out flat 🤣. It was also really nice of the park to have presentations around the zoo/park so ppl could go to, both to watch animals but to learn more about them at the same time, I managed to watch one about the tigers :)”

Ricky Chan

“The most funny place to have interaction with Kangaroos from kangaroo island, Emus, llamas, etc. Reptile show is awesome! Plenty of green areas with tables and seats to have a picnic.”

Julio Najera

“Kids had a great time. They cuddled Koala’s, fed Kangaroos, and took lots of photos, including with Kangaroos. The tiger enclosure and the mini showtime are great, too.
There was a wait inside the cafe during lunchtime. However, the food and the coffee were great.
Tip: Get food for kangaroos at the front before you go in.”

Sanoj

“Great place for everyone… The staff is very friendly and informative. Oh and don’t forget to eat their Fish & Chips 👌 perfectly cooked. 😋”

Farhan Khan

“Our goal is to provide a quality interactive experience between people and animals for the promotion of respect, empathy, and understanding. We contribute to the survival of the environments we ultimately share with them.”

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Ballarat East, 3350
Victoria, Australia

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$30.00 Concession
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