Australian Reptile Park Share Super Cute Halloween Video
Posted By : The Animal Facts Editorial Team
Date: October 30, 2020 11:40 pm
A pair of rufous bettongs explore a pumpkin
Photo Credit: The Australian Reptile Park
The Animals at the Australian Reptile Park have gotten in to the Halloween spirit as part of a video produced by the Central Coast Wildlife Sanctuary to celebrate the spooky season.
Stars of the video include real devils (Tasmanian devils of course), Hugo the Galapagos tortoise and viral superstar Elsa the koala. They can be seen exploring carved pumpkins and fun props.
The animals of the Australian Reptile Park enjoy halloween treats
Photo Credit: The Australian Reptile Park
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Director of the Australian Reptile Park Tim Faulkner said, “We have become well known here for getting into the spirit of Halloween! We’re always looking for the chance to talk about and showcase the creepy crawlies and deadly animals here, as well as our cute and fluffy mammals, and what better day than Halloween to celebrate them! It’s the scariest day of the year!”
Faulkner continues, “More importantly, if a cute video like this reaches the right people and encourages them to learn about our koalas, snakes, Tasmanian devils or any of Australia’s native wildlife – that’s considered a huge win for me!” The videos also feature various residents of sister charity, Aussie Ark. Such as the Eastern quolls and Rufous bettongs.”
The animals of the Australian Reptile Park enjoy halloween treats
Photo Credit: The Australian Reptile Park
While being great fun to watch the video is also important enrichment for the residents of the Australian Reptile Park. Pumpkin is a special treat for the animals which either like to eat, smell or explore the treat.
Learn more about the Australian Reptile Park on their website – Australian Reptile Park
The animals of the Australian Reptile Park enjoy halloween treats
Photo Credit: The Australian Reptile Park
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