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Ostriches at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Male (L) and female (R) Ostriches at Monarto Zoo

Male (L) and female (R) Ostriches at Monarto Zoo

Ostriches are native to Africa, not South Australia, but if I want to see some Ostriches I only have to drive for about 10 minutes from my home in Murray Bridge South Australia. There is a small flock of Ostriches on display in our local open range zoo at Monarto which is a part of the Adelaide Zoo. Good – but quite as good as seeing them in their natural environment.

On the other hand, there are some Ostriches living in the wild in South Australia. In the nineteenth century Ostrich feathers were in demand for decorations on hats and several farms were set up in several parts of the country. A few feral birds remain in the arid country just north of Port Augusta where one farm was located. These were released from the farm when the market demand slumped, and a small self sustaining population can still be seen from time to time – if you know where to look.

Other African animals at Monarto Zoo include the African Lion.

Lions and Rabbits

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

We enjoy visiting our local Monarto Zoo, just a few miles from home in Murray Bridge. One of the highlights of a visit to this open range zoo is to take the shuttle bus through the African Lion enclosure, a large grassy paddock not unlike the grasslands they would enjoy in their natural environment.  The only difference is that they don’t have to hunt for their daily meal.

The lions shown in several photos on this post are sitting on a mound of dirt approximately in the middle of their enclosure. Our tour guide on one trip to the zoo informed us that a large number of rabbits lived in burrows in this mound. A few careless rabbits came out to feed in the first few days the lions had taken up residence and paid the ultimate price. The rabbits have now learned to stay holed up until dusk – after the lions have returned to their night quarters for the evening.

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

African Lions at Monarto Zoo

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

On our visit to our local Monarto Zoo (just a few minutes’ drive from home in Murray Bridge) last year we had our first look at the new viewing platform looking over the African Lion enclosure. This gives an excellent view of the large paddock where the lions can roam. Fortunately several of the lions were quite close to the platform and I was able to get good photos of them.

Lion viewing platform, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lion viewing platform, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lying around at the zoo

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Our local zoo is Monarto Zoo which is about a ten minute drive from our home in Murray Bridge. It is the open range part of the Adelaide Zoo. We try to get there several times a year on our membership pass.

One of the more popular exhibits would be the African Lions. The shuttle buses drive through their very large enclosure and one is almost always assured of good views of the animals. On our visit last August several of the pride were taking it easy and just “lying” around.

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Lions, Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkats at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkats would have to be one of the more popular animals on display in any zoo. These endearing little creatures are fun to watch and everyone seems drawn to them for their antics. Of course, there is a serious side to their behaviour: survival. Without those comical poses like that shown in the photo above they would be in serious danger from predators. So what looks funny to humans is a matter of life and death for the Meerkats.

The small meerkat display at Monarto Zoo here in South Australia is a popular attraction to all visitors. Their enclosure is only a few steps away from the Visitor Centre and restaurant, and so it is one of the most visited parts of the zoo. It is also on the way to the bus stop zone where most visitors get on the shuttle buses taking visitors on tours of the zoo.

Monarto Zoo is just a ten minute drive from my home town of Murray Bridge, and only 50 minutes drive on the SE Freeway from Adelaide. To learn more about the meerkats at Monarto Zoo click here.

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia

Meerkat at Monarto Zoo, South Australia