Want to do something really different on Christmas Day in Sydney?
While you’re tucking into your Christmas turkey or seafood feast, the animapl sat Sydney’s Wildlife World will be enjoying a Christmas feast of their own, with Sydney Wildlife World keepers busy feeding the animals special Christmas treats, creating a visual spectacular for visitors on Christmas Day.
Christmas day feeding highlights include:
Some of the world’s most venomous snakes including the Tiger Snake, Eastern Brown Snake and Death Adder, feeding on an array of foodstuff including mice, chicks and rats; and
Beautiful birds including the Sacred Kingfisher, Emerald Dove, Regent Bowerbird and Eastern Yellow Robin enjoying culinary treats of live insects and fresh fruit placed on branches in the Flight Canyon exhibit, which will allow the public to see the birds up close. There are now more than 80 beautiful native Australian birds at home in the spectacular two storey Flight Canyon exhibit.
Sydney Wildlife World authentically represents nine different habitats from all over Australia, and is home to more than 130 different species of native Australian animals.
Sydney Wildlife World is open EVERY day of the year from 9am to 10pm and you can join them for this Christmas feeding frenzy on December 25, Christmas Day at 10:45am for the Venemous snake feeding and at 2:15pm for the bird feeding.
It is located on Darling Harbour, next to Sydney Aquarium and the meeting place for the feeding programmes is in the foyer.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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