Daintree Rainforest Facts: Animals The Australian free tree frog is just one of the many animals that live at Daintree Rainforest. In addition, we were awarded Advanced Eco Accreditation & Respecting Our Culture (ROC) Certification, designed by Aboriginal Tourism Australia. More videos can be found here. The Daintree rainforest is home to a wonderful collection of Daintree rainforest animals. Despite only occupying 0.1% of Australia, the region is home to 90% of the country’s bat and butterfly species, 7% of Australia’s bird species, and 30% of the country’s …
Promising lush greenery and breath-taking views across the ancient scenery it lures visitors across the globe. The Daintree National Park was added to the World Heritage List in 1988 in recognition of its universal natural values. Although history suggests the animals to be very big, the largest crocodiles seen in Australia these days would probably be between 5-6 metres.
Daintree River Cruise Centre is proud to be Eco Tourism Accredited since 2000. The 1,200 square kilometres of tropical rainforest is home to tens of thousands of species, many of which are unique to the Daintree Rainforest. The Daintree River. Daintree River Ringtail Possum Photo: Getty Images. The Daintree River Ringtail possum is yet another of the animals in the Daintree that can’t be found elsewhere. I grew up in Sydney but fell in love with North Queensland and moved here over 20 years ago. Daintree River Possum - a little-known Ringtail Possum with a very small distribution range in the higher altitudes of the Daintree (Thornton’s Peak). We are also a certified Climate Action Business. The Destination Daintree website is a project of the Daintree Marketing Co-Operative Ltd. Site credits... ©2014 The copyright for all the text and images on this site … Interestingly, these little guys only dwell in three specific mountains in the Daintree: Thornton Peak, Mount Windsor Tableland and Mount Carbine Tablelands. The females reach about 3.5 metres, and there are many juveniles and hatchlings. Their preferred habitat is cooler, mistier rainforest with high rainfall levels. 30% of Australia's marsupial species and all five Australian frog species including the giant White-lipped Tree Frog, which is the largest frog in the world, live here. Musky Rat Kangaroo - the most primitive of the kangaroos, it is also the smallest and the only one with five toes. The Salt Water Crocodiles of the Daintree Rainforest The Daintree Rainforest is one of Australia’s greatest natural wonders. The Daintree River has a population of about 70 adult crocodiles, the largest being the males at about 5 metres. One of the most fascinating aspects of the Daintree Rainforest is the staggering diversity of its wildlife. WALLABIES AND KANGAROOS.