They may be cute, they may be scary, they may be lurking in the shadows.
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From koalas to kangaroos, Australia's unusual wildlife has long-captivated North American travellers. To find out which animals people want to encounter most, experts at UK-based tour operator Audley Travel analyzed Google Search data, revealing quokkas as top of the list, with wombats and platypuses rounding out the top three.
They may be cute, they may be scary, they may be lurking in the shadows.
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