Blog 5 - Wildlife sanctuary

 On our way to the blue mountains, we got to stop at a wildlife sanctuary to see the local wildlife and it was an amazing experience. Not only did we get to see the animals up close but we also got to pet them, feed them, and take tons of pictures with them. At the beginning, we were fixated on the koalas because not many of us have seen koalas before and we were so close to them. We then walked through the reptile sanctuary to see some lizards, snakes, and the lone crocodile. I personally am not a fan of crocodiles because of various stories I have heard about the dangers of these reptiles when being around humans. I went around with a couple of my friends and we wanted to utilize our time the right way and have time to see everything. After this, we got to see a ton of baby penguins which was one of my highlights because I had never seen a penguin in the flesh before this. Last up was the kangaroo and goat area where we actually got to be up close with them and had the opportunity to pet them. We met some Brazilian ladies who were nice enough to take pics of us and the kangaroos. These were some of the coolest pictures I have ever seen and it looked as if the kangaroos were posing with us. We definitely spent the most amount of time hanging out with the kangaroos because there are very few opportunities to see them elsewhere, let alone opportunities to pet and feed them. In the past, I have not been a fan of zoos because I hate seeing animals locked up in cages. However, the place we went to is called a wildlife sanctuary and the animals all seemed much happier than animals I have seen in the zoo in the past.


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