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Gorillas are the largest and most powerful of all primates. The silverback male protects the group and his position by beating his chest and roaring.

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Little Quokkas Rule the Roost with the Newcomers (9/3/2010)

Little Quokkas Rule the Roost with the Newcomers (9/3/2010)

Two kangaroo joeys are learning the ropes at Education’s encounter yard where school children can learn about our native animals.

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