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Kangaroos are the clear winner in my experience, but we've also got possums and various parrots (e.g. sulphur crested cockatoos). Wombats too but they're less common to see.
Also koalas, red back spiders, blue ring octopus and great white shark.
Yeaay spiders, I'd really look forward to see the spiders!
Seeing a Wombat in the wild is a dream of mine.
Wait till you get chased by one
Happened to me three times. One in particular was like a little furry tank and did not mind tryingbto bowl us over to get back to his home.