Cleland Reserve
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Also known as Cleland Wildlife Park, the park was established in 1945 near Adelaide and provides an opportunity to walk in unenclosed areas and interact with animals such as kangaroos and emus. There are also closed off areas with concrete walkways on along-side them or wooden walkways through them for looking at koalas, wombats, dingos, a Tasmanian Devil, and a variety of birds. (The koalas have their own slide-show, called 'koalas'. Duh.) The albino kangaroo had crashed for a nap. A couple of kangaroos coupled.
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