A visit to Australia for an enjoyment journey would be incomplete without looking at its outstanding koalas and kangaroos. From films to tell various stories the life of these animals especially in Australia, take interest of animal enthusiast, back packers, and inquisitive tourist.
The Kangaroo Island is situated in the Backstairs transition from the Fleurieu Peninsula. This island is pleasurable with its perfect beaches and wilderness, which casts a charming spell to nature devotees. What makes it popular is the presence of kangaroos, sub-specie of western gray kangaroo. In fact, Matthew Flinders named this island after his investigation and mapping at the beginning of 1800. He chose this name after he tasted a kangaroo meat that his crews slew.
When it stands detached by a sea stretch from the Australian continent, the Island has avoided the calamity of rabbits and foxes that cause a threat to the country’s native flora and fauna.
The kangaroos are an epitome sign in Australian wildlife together with its speed, beauty, and grace. In “Kangaroos and Wallabies” outstanding wildlife photographer Dave Watts paid tribute to kangaroos and their tinier relatives – this comprises the wallabies, wallaroos, bettongs, and pademelons. It was in an informative and brilliant portrait.
South Australia is an essential destination for anyone with a passion for nature and wildlife. If whale-watching interests you then both the Eyre and Fleurieu Peninsulas are ideal destinations between June and October any year. Kangaroo Island is one of the world’s most renowned wildlife havens and the Murraylands is an ideal region to explore life along the mighty Murray River.