Animals Explore Creepy Halloween Graveyard At Australian Zoo

Animals at an Australian Zoo have enjoyed a spooky Halloween adventure exploring a custom-made graveyard. Beloved residents of the Australian Reptile Park, including koalas and young Tasmanian devils wandered through skeletons and cobwebs, taking in the eerie atmosphere. Scooby and Shaggy, two young Tasmanian devils, cosied up inside a carved Halloween pumpkin while Chilli the dingo pup decided it made an excellent food bowl. The cute factor took a dark twist as the scaly and slimy residents made their entrance. Snakes, lizards, toads, and turtles crept around, with a diamond python even collapsing a tombstone under its weight. The ultimate Halloween chills came courtesy of an array of spiders, including a funnel-web spider slinking through a skeleton's ribcage. Billy Collett, Park Manager of the Australian Reptile Park, said, "We're always eager to showcase our creepy crawlies and dangerous animals, alongside our cute and fluffy mammals, and what better day than Halloween to celebrate them!"