Australia’s Wild Northeast | Wildlife Documentary 4K | Queensland Animals and Landscapes
Embark on a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of Queensland, Australia's northeastern state. From the ancient rainforests of Daintree, home to the Southern Cassowary and Saltwater Crocodiles, to the sand dunes of the Simpson Desert. From the rainforests of Atherton Tableland, home to the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo and the Platypus, to the geological wonders found deep in the Gulf Savannah. We explore the open woodlands of Magnetic Island where we find Koalas and Allied Rock Wallabies. We watch Green Turtles nesting on the beaches of Central Queensland before travelling to Southeast Queensland’s Border Ranges where we see Lamington Spiny Crayfish and Antarctic Beech Trees, both relics from ancient times. Join us on this unforgettable expedition as we uncover the natural wonders of Queensland.
FACTUAL CORRECTION: 13:12 While Tree Kangaroos do have a pouch, most but not all marsupials have a pouch. Numbats and Antechinus are two marsupials that don't have a pouch. Many thanks to Ebonie Naumann for providing this clarification.
#Documentary #Australia #Queensland #NatureDocumentary #Wildlife #Daintree #rainforest
National Geographic, Australian Geographic, Australia Forest, Australia Rainforest, Australia Lakes, Australian Islands, Australian animals, Daintree, Great Barrier Reef, Atherton Tableland, Gulf Savannah, Simpson Desert, Magnetic Island, Black Mountain, Lamington National Park
Narration by Steve Chambers - check out Steve’s website here https://www.stevevoicetalent.com/
Maps licensed through Wildwood Maps – check out Alex’s Award-winning maps here https://wildwoodmaps.com/
SEQ Border Ranges aerials provided by Steven Joel – check out Steven’s YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/@stevenjoelco
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Great Barrier Reef / Green Turtles
01:07 This is Queensland
02:08 Daintree
03:01 Southern Cassowary
06:23 Saltwater Crocodile
08:42 Green Turtle nesting
11:10 Atherton Tableland
12:16 Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
13:54 Platypus
16:19 The Gulf Savannah
16:54 Chillagoe / Limestone Karsts
18:14 The Bilby
19:38 The Simpson Desert
20:21 Western Brown Snake
21:37 Wedge-tailed Eagle
22:54 Magnetic Island
23:22 Koalas
25:34 Allied Rock Wallabies
27:06 Black Mountain
27:46 Black Mountain Skink
28:53 South-eastern Queensland Border Ranges
29:30 Lamington Spiny Crayfish
31:02 Antarctic Beech
32:16 Protection / Conclusion
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