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The last day in Perth, we had decided to go to Cavesham Wildlife Park. 
Caversham Wildlife Park is owned and operated privately, by a WA family. They don’t receive any Government assistance, it is solely supported by patrons who are visiting the park. Thus, the entry fees are quite expensive if compare to other zoo around the world. For us, 4 adults + 2 children, it cost us more than HK$ 800.
 
Caversham Wildlife Park showcases many of Australia’s unique native animals, like koalas, wallabies, possums, Tasmanian devils and wombats.
We are pleased that we can take such a close-up photos with the Australia’s icons, Koala.
Koalas spend 83% of their life time in dream land. In other words, they sleep nearly 20 hours per day. I have no idea why they need such a long hour sleeping? Anyway, they are very cute animals. So, who cares if they are in a wake-state or sleep-state. 
 

The day was too hot that made every animal in their off-state. 



The park also has a walk through 100% interactive kangaroo enclosure where we can spend all day with the kangaroos if you want to. We can feed and touch the kangaroos and taken many photos of them. This white kangaroo was in her sweet slumber land. So cute….

Those kangaroos are very friendly type, so it’s not a problem at all to take some nice picture with them.
Everyone take turn to take photos with the kangaroos….

After many encourages, finally parents-in-law walked near to the kangaroos and sort of padding them for a photo too. 

 Enough padding the kangaroos, we went on to the Molly’s Farm for a live show.

The show is about whip-cracking, sheep-shearing, billy swinging etc. The show would be very interesting if not because the place was darn hot, like a boiling oven. 

This sheep is the lucky one, cause it can ‘take-off’ its wool jacket at last. 

I would die if I need to wear this thick wool in this hot season. 

Vincent was milking a cow for the 1st time in his life. Well, I haven’t tried it myself for once though. 
 
This wombat is every eyes catching. 

I wasn’t as brave as the kids, not mention touching an eerie reptile like this one.

 The bird with a heart-shape face, weird.

 
The side look of this bird is normal….


Also, see this weird animal, it got a cat’s body, but a mouse’s face.

Finally, we lined up to take photos with wombat. Not bad. 

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