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Australia is known as the "Living Fossil Museum of the World", where visitors can get up close to some of the world's rarest wild animals. In Kakadu National Park, visitors can follow professional guides to explore wetlands, savannas and sandstone cliffs, looking for traces of sand wallaroos, black-striped wallaroos, monitor lizards and saltwater crocodiles. Australia's zoos and wildlife sanctuaries are also great places to see wild animals. Sydney Taronga Zoo, Melbourne Zoo, Brisbane's Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and other places provide safe and close contact with Australian species such as koalas, kangaroos, wombats and Tasmanian devils. Here, visitors can also participate in professional animal lectures and interactive experiences to gain a deeper understanding of the living habits and conservation status of these animals.