Koalas top the list of wildlife tourists most want to see while holidaying in Australia, a study has found. Surveys carried out by James Cook University (JCU) tourism researchers found the five most popular wildlife attractions, in order, were the koala, crocodile, kangaroo, platypus and cassowary.
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