Animal info
Genus
Notomys
Species
alexis
Animal group
Mammal
Habitat
Conservation status
Least concern
Meet the tiny jumper built for the Outback! With spring-loaded legs and clever burrows, the spinifex hopping mouse zips around Dreamworld’s Arid area, showing off its desert survival skills.
Genus
Notomys
Species
alexis
Animal group
Mammal
Habitat
Conservation status
Least concern
Found in Australia’s arid heart, these tiny hoppers thrive in sandy, hot habitats, foraging on seeds, plants, and insects. They’re more active at night when desert temperatures are cooler.
Macropus giganteus
Animal group: Mammal
Habitat: Woodlands
Conservation status: Least concern
With their powerful leaps and calm gaze, eastern grey kangaroos are true icons of Australian wildlife. Spot them grazing, lounging, or bounding across the Woodlands, bringing the Aussie bush to life.
Osphranter rufus
Animal group: Mammal
Habitat: Arid
Conservation status: Least concern
Australia’s largest and most powerful marsupial, the red kangaroo thrives across the arid landscapes. With strength and adaptability, they’re built to endure even the harshest climates.
Pantheris tigris
Animal group: Exotic
Conservation status: Critically endangered
With their iconic stripes and powerful presence, tigers are some of the most recognisable big cats in the world.
Macrotis lagotis
Animal group: Mammal
Habitat: Arid
Conservation status: Vulnerable
With their big ears and even bigger charm, Greater bilbies are a rare sight in the wild and a favourite here at Dreamworld. Visit the Bilby Discovery Centre to catch a glimpse of these unique creatures and learn how we’re working to protect their future.