Outback Wildlife | Deserts and Grasslands

This documentary explores the deserts and arid landscapes of Australia, which is the driest inhabited continent on the planet. This journey will take us through the vast arid center of Australia, where you encounter an array of plant and animal life that inhabit the Australian Outback.

Along the way, you will discover stunning natural wonders such as The MacDonnell Ranges, The Finke River, Red Cabbage Palms, and Uluru / Ayers Rock, as well as unique wildlife like Wild Budgerigars, Emus, Strap-snouted Brown Snakes, Darkling Beetles, Waddy Trees / Acacia Peuce, Feral Camels, Parakeelya, Sturts Desert Peas, Wedge-tailed Eagles, Bilbies, Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies, Echidnas, Australian Pelicans, and various other waterbirds that reside in the Channel Country. You may even witness the incredible phenomenon of rain on Uluru.

 

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