Featherdale Wildlife Park Near Sydney, Australia
Watch Brooklyn feed the planet’s happiest animal, while Colt tries his hand at caring for the world's smallest breed of penguins.

Episode Overview
After our previous episode, where we spent a couple of days exploring the sites and bites of downtown Sydney, our family’s catching a ride to Featherdale Wildlife Park to get up-close and personal with the largest community of Australian critters in the world. Today, Brooklyn will be the only person in the park who gets to feed the planet’s happiest animal, while Colt tries his hand at caring for the smallest breed of penguins.
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