Kangaroos are a specialty Australian animal, and the bag - known as the "little devil" - is only available in Tasmania. Tickets for the zoo east of Hobart, in the north of the Tasman Peninsula (Tasman Peninsula), about 85 kilometers away from downtown Hobart, were booked online. The cooling of about zero degrees at the time of departure made snowflakes fall along the way. Tasmanian Devil Park (Tasmanian Devil Unzoo), it is both a zoo and an animal rescue agency, in addition to the small demon, you can see a variety of rare animals such as lizards, koalas and other animals. The koala, commonly known as small demons, is a unique species in Tasmania. Its shape is similar to that of a puppy, but more robust than a dog, with an adult length of 60-80 cm and a weight of more than 10 kilograms. The head is wide, the tail is thick and the fur is rough, and it is black~ Because the bagel likes to be active at night, and often barks to scare off the invaders when in danger, it will release a pungent odor when angered, and it will communicate with each other when eating. The sound is loud and long. Early European colonists were tortured, and thus gave them the title of "little devil". But in fact, the name of the "little devil" is a very timid animal, all powerful appearances, is to protect themselves. Like the "little demon" bagged kangaroo, the "marsangular animal" is one of the symbols of Australia. And the national significance of the kangaroo is officially recognized. It was put on the Australian national emblem in 1908 because it would not walk backwards. Symbolized the spirit of only moving forward and never retreating. As one of Australia's national treasures, the kangaroo is loved by Australians and is also a local pride. The national emblem of Australia, the currency pattern of Australia, the flag of the Australian organization, the logo of the Australian Airlines, The army vehicles have kangaroo signs in various places, it can be said that Australians love the animal from the bone. But today, Australia is also trapped in the quagmire because of these national treasures, it is the kangaroo flood. There are now more than 50 million kangaroos, more than twice the population. kangaroos not only "grab food" with humans, but also "grab roads", resulting in a large number of traffic accidents, according to statistics, 88 per cent of Australian road accidents caused by kangaroos. Several kangaroo bodies lie on the roadside of the Tasman Peninsula . At the zoo in the snow, participating in hand-feeding cereals to feed kangaroos, watching videos of birds hatching eggs in the nests of trees with fiber-optic cameras, and close contact with small demons are rare experiences. The garden saw the kangaroo bullying the gray goose's head, and it is said that in the field video taken by the zoologist, when the kangaroo encounters the kangaroo, there is no ability to return the hand at all, and the little demon can be slaughtered wantonly. Tips: Address: 5990 Arthur Hwy, Taranna TAS 7180 Open Time: 9:00-17:00, Summer Open Time: 9:00-18:00 Tickets: AUD 35/Adult, 19.5 AUD/Child (4 to 16 years old)