One cloudy day, the Russells decided to take in two attractions along the Sydney Harbor: WildlifeWorld and the Aquarium. Both were “OK,” but mildly disappointing.

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One cloudy day, the Russells decided to take in two attractions along the Sydney Harbor: WildlifeWorld and the Aquarium. Both were “OK,” but mildly disappointing. No photos from the Aquarium—the lighting and shooting fish and other animals through thick glass just didn’t work. Here’s some from WildlifeWorld.

Outside WildlifeWorld, a guy dressed up as a Raptor has fun— but it scared the heck out of children!

Yes, those eggs are hatching and the little fellers come out with their jaws fully functional and snapping!

Above: a young croc sits calmly on a rocky spot. Below: a huge croc is submerged in a shallow pond.

Sitting on a log, this young crocodile rarely moves a muscle. There are HUGE crocs in Australia “up north.”

This “Bush Bird” got more and more nervous as Bob snaps its picture; it stared the photographer down.

Some really ugly St. Patrick’s frogs just sitting around ready to croak.

Judy rests on a model of a Wombat. Inset: the real thing eats some hay.

Kangaroos are really put together strangely—huge back legs and tiny front ones—to balance himself, there is a huge tail.

WildlifeWorld had maybe 20 ‘roos,’ and they seemed oblivious to the visitors. This one is ready for a nap.

A cousin to the kangaroo, the wallaby is smaller, better designed, and seems to be more docile.

In a special area where one can pay to feed the Koala Bears, a man looks at this one hanging on the eucalyptus tree in the exhibit.

Koalas are cuter as stuffed animals than in the wild; they are often scraggy, shedding hair, and pretty touchy—often biting other Koalas.

The Kookaburra is a small bird with a big head and tough bill.

Some reflection through the glass, but a decent photo of the Cassowary, a large bird that is indigenous to Australia.

A small penguin sits on a rock, contemplating a swim in the pond to the left.

We are talking about some weird insects here—green and brown (can you count them all?).

Australia has some of the deadliest snakes in the world. The two on the left are Brown Snakes—incredibly deadly and very unpredictable. The colorful boa below is not poisonous: he just gets a grip on things.

Hard to get a good shot through glass— but two lizards bask in the light, sitting motionless.

Some large “dragon lizards” are to be given a lot of respect.