I am also home bound and can’t travel anymore. I always wanted to go to Australia to see all the sites as well as the wildlife. Unfortunately, my visits are via UA-cam. I love your channel, because it’s entertaining, interesting and informative. Y’all have a wonderful knowledge and have a great sense of humor in approaching all the animals. I love all the animals at the park, but I do have favorites: Elvis (naturally), Hugo (he is a handsome for his age), Kraken and all of those sweet Koalas. Thank You for all of your live footage. Also, Big Thanks to Tim Faulkner for all of the traveling footage. Blessings to all of you from Colorado, USA!
Great video! I had one at my front door yesterday trying to hide from 2 kookaburras chasing it (in Wyoming not far from the park there) It's only the second time in 4 years I've been lucky enough to see it. It was huge! Thanks for all the info!
I love that we see nature recycles and nature's equilibrium. The Reptile Park is critical to maintaining ecological system reserves and education for our future. Gruesome? Have you watched your fellow humans eat? I give a thumbs up to the lace monitors.
I am house bound due to my age and health so I have been loving your shows
I am also home bound and can’t travel anymore. I always wanted to go to Australia to see all the sites as well as the wildlife. Unfortunately, my visits are via UA-cam. I love your channel, because it’s entertaining, interesting and informative. Y’all have a wonderful knowledge and have a great sense of humor in approaching all the animals. I love all the animals at the park, but I do have favorites: Elvis (naturally), Hugo (he is a handsome for his age), Kraken and all of those sweet Koalas. Thank You for all of your live footage. Also, Big Thanks to Tim Faulkner for all of the traveling footage. Blessings to all of you from Colorado, USA!
I love lace monitors
All lizards actually
I really appreciate the time and effort the staff at ARP are putting into these clips for us at home - thank you
Marianne NZ
Great video! I had one at my front door yesterday trying to hide from 2 kookaburras chasing it (in Wyoming not far from the park there) It's only the second time in 4 years I've been lucky enough to see it. It was huge! Thanks for all the info!
I love that we see nature recycles and nature's equilibrium. The Reptile Park is critical to maintaining ecological system reserves and education for our future. Gruesome? Have you watched your fellow humans eat? I give a thumbs up to the lace monitors.
Wow 😯