
5 Australian Animals You’ll See With Mulgas Adventures
5 Australian Animals You’ll See With Mulgas Adventures When embarking on adventure tours with Mulgas Adventures, it is not only the fantastic scenery and exciting activities that you get the chance to experience; it is also the amazing Australian Wildlife. Something that fascinates travellers from all over, is the diversity of Australia’s animals. We decided to ask Mulgas Adventures what are the 5 animals you’ll most likely see when joining them on their tours.
1 – Camels
5 Australian Animals You’ll See With Mulgas Adventures “Australia has the largest wild Camel population in the world! They were introduced into Australia between 1840 and 1907. They were used for early exploration into centre of Australia. They can go without water for up to a week and can carry about 500 kg of weight. Camels live up to 45 years and have a gestation period of 12-13 months.” Apparently “Camel’s milk is great and the meat is tasty and lean” whether you want to find out?
2 – Dingoes
“Australia’s wild dogs (Dingoes) were brought to Australia by seafarers 5000 years ago! They do not bark but instead they howl. Dingoes eat small rodents, wallaby and are also known for scavenging. They can be a part of complex family systems or wonder alone.”
3 – Wedge Tail Eagle
“The Wedge Tail Eagle is the 4th largest bird of prey in the world, with a wingspan that can reach 2.4 meters and stand 1m tall. The Wedge Tail Eagle can see up to 2.5 km away and are monogamous animals, which mean they have one partner for life.”
4 – Thorny Devil
“Depending on the time of the year, these alien like creatures can be found on the road heating up or out on the sand dunes next to an ant nest feasting. The Thorny Devils are oddities; they have spikes all over their bodies, walk funny, have a false head and collect water from their backs. There may be other reptiles including Snakes, Perenties, Dragons, Geekos and Skinks.”
5 – Kangaroos
“You need to be very quick to spot them! In the early hours of the morning is best time to see them, the quieter the better, as they get easily scared. Red kangaroos can be up to 6ft tall and weigh 100kg; they can jump their own height, reach speeds of 60km per hour and leap an incredible 9-10 meters in a single stride.”
There are few things more exciting than coming face to face with some of the most interesting wildlife in the world. This is why so many return from their Mulgas Adventures Tour so fulfilled and with amazing stories to share.
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