Many animals such as western grey kangaroos, emus, bustards and wedgetail eagles also inhabit the area.
This comes in two forms, all with the kangaroo, emu and the shield containing the coat of arms.
The exhibit features kangaroos and emus in an expansive outdoor enclosure where visitors can enter and walk around with the animals.
This is where the outback begins, with plenty of kangaroos and emus and giant tumbleweeds roll across the roads.
In this case, the emu's jumping technique as employed against the dingo is not useful.
The emu typically tries to repel the dingo by jumping into the air and kicking or stamping the dingo on its way down.
Throughout the wetland regions, aboriginals hunted for kangaroo, emu, snakes, tortoise, mudfish, gilgies and water birds and their eggs, to name a few food sources.
The roadhouse includes a small wildlife park with emus, camels and an aviary.