The Cleland Wildlife Park is located on the Adelaide Mountains. We live at the foot of the mountain and drive for only 15 minutes. It's very convenient. When buying tickets, the staff told me that they couldn't hold the koala because the highest temperature was above 32 degrees Celsius on that day. One of the biggest expectations of the Australian trip was to hold the koala. Moreover, previous friends told me that if they were afraid of the stench of the koala, they could touch it for free. As a result, they could not touch it. As I was walking depressed, I looked up and saw a tall Eucalyptus tree. There is actually a little koala eating Eucalyptus leaves. The mood cleared up in an instant. I sprouted up. Besides the koala, kangaroos are the only ones that I can't bear to part with. The zoo is just that it doesn't keep small animals in cages. It gives them a very large area of activity, and people can have close contact with small animals without intervals. How wonderful. When I crouch down with the feed, there are two greedy animals. The little grey kangaroo jumped over and ate it in my hand. It was so cute. But they wolfed, their teeth knocked on my hand, but it didn't hurt. They also felt very addicted and loved to be with small animals. It was very unforgettable.