The frilled lizard is one of our stock animals, but the water dragon is just an unpaid poser.
New, koala bum-rests have been added to some of the bigger trees in the nursery to encourage them to use muscles and climbing techniques that are under-utilized in our enclosures with skinny feeding trees.
Three tawny frog-mouths in their aviary. A flock of ibis (AKA bin-chickens [if they were in Canada they might be called dumpster-divers]) have taken over the trough of kangaroo food.
The first video answers lots of questions I never thought to ask: like, how to monitor lizards take a dump? Do they keep from dragging their tail through their own waste products, & if so, how?
The other 2 vids are from the wallaby enclosure.