Devils, Wombats and Kangaroos
The second of two films by Bob Raymond on Australian wildlife.
Australia is famous for its strange animals whose young are reared in a pouch. The remarkable world of these marsupials includes kangaroos that live in trees, sugar gliders, the Tasmanian devil, and a living fossil recently found in a ski hut.
The most mysterious of all, the strange Tasmanian wolf, was filmed in a zoo in the 1930s but is now thought to be extinct - yet reports of sightings still come in. An ores film, Sydney
Producer ROBERT RAYMOND
Presented for the BBC by ADRIAN WARREN Editors MICHAEL ANDREWS. ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol