Our Animals

WE CARE FOR ANIMALS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Mogo Wildlife Park is dedicated to fostering a deep connection between the Mogo animal family and visitors, instilling a passion for conservation and wildlife protection. Mogo Wildlife Park stands as a testament to the intertwining of education, and environmental stewardship. Meet some of the stunning species which call our 70 acres of paradise home. Australian Wildlife Parks cares for over 3000 across its iconic parks - Mogo Wildlife Park, Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park. Here's some of the species that you'll meet when you visit us at Mogo Wildlife Park (Some individuals live at our sister parks, so why not become an Ultimate Explorer to discover them all!)

Click on the animal image to learn more about these fascinating creatures, or head into our Wildlife Park and Get Close to the animals first hand.

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Binturong

Arcticitis Benturong

Binturongs, with their prehensile tails, dark fur, and mysterious demeanor, appear almost mythical, evoking a sense of enchantment and intrigue.

Status: Vulnerable

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SOUTHERN WHITE RHINO

Ceratotherium simum simum

Jabari is a true gentle giant, combining immense strength and a calm demeanour. After a refreshing roll in the mud wallows, his playful and energetic side really comes to life.

Status: Near Threatened

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Spotted Hyena

Crocuta crocuta

The Spotted Hyena has a spotted coat and is the largest of the four hyena species

Status: Vulnerable

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TIGER (SUMATRAN TIGER)

Panthera tigris sumatrae

You'll find Tigers living in a wide variety of habitats; tropical lowland evergreen forest, mountain forest, woodlands, tall grass jungle to dry thorn forest. Tigers cope with a broad range of climatic variation but prefer to hunt in dense vegetation.

Status: Critically Endangered

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LION

Panthera leo

Twin male lion cubs Kion and Duke bring double the fun during playtime. Always curious, they constantly try to pounce on Mum and Dad or practice their hunting skills on each other.

Status: Vulnerable

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WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA

Gorilla gorilla gorilla

The unmistakable bond between Grandma Kriba and baby Kaius since his reintroduction into the gorilla family has marked a significant milestone and a heartwarming journey for all to witness.

Status: Critically Endangered

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Cheetah

Acinonyx jubatus

This large and slender cheetah is distributed across more than 25 African countries, boasting a population of around 12,000.

Status: Vulnerable

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SIAMANG GIBBON

Symphalangus syndactylus

Siamang Gibbons are territorial and actively defend their home ranges, with territories overlapping with other primate species.

Status: Endangered

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SILVERY GIBBON

Hylobates moloch

Silvery Gibbons are a seriously endangered species , Mogo Zoo is proud to be involved in a Breeding Program which has managed to produce offspring

Status: Critically Endangered

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Red Panda

Ailurus fulgens

Red Pandas are predominantly nocturnal or crepuscular animals. They live in trees, making them arboreal.

Status: Endangered

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RING-TAILED LEMUR

Lemur catta

Ring Tiled Lemurs 'sun worship' which means they face their tummies to the sun and stretch their arms out wide to warm themselves up.

Status: Endangered

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PLAINS ZEBRA

Equus burchellii

Zebras are a highly social species, living in complex social systems. See zebra herds in NSW at Mogo Wildlife Park and Hunter Valley Wildlife Park

Status: Least Concern

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GOLDEN LION TAMARIN

Leontopithecus rosalia

With a fiery orange coat, you’d think golden lion tamarins would stand out in the green canopy, but they remain incredibly elusive, blending seamlessly with the light and shadows of the dense foliage.

Status: Endangered

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Meerkats

Suricata suricatta

Meerkats have a complex social structure where each meerkat has a role to play within the mob.

Status: Least Concern

OUR ANIMALS ALWAYS COME FIRST

These are some Animals in our care, arranged by conservation and endangerment status:

Critically ENDANGERED

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Cotton-Top Tamarin

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SILVERY GIBBON

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WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA

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TIGER (SUMATRAN TIGER)

Endangered

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GOLDEN LION TAMARIN

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SIAMANG GIBBON

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RING-TAILED LEMUR

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Red Panda

Vulnerable

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Cheetah

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Spotted Hyena

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LION

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Binturong

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