<Li> <P> White - browed babbler </P> </Li> <P> White - browed babbler </P> <P> More than 400 different kinds of animals live within the rugged gorges and tablelands of the Greater Blue Mountains Area . These include threatened or rare species of conservation significance, such as the tiger quoll, the koala, the yellow - bellied glider and the long - nosed potoroo as well as rare reptiles and amphibians including the green and golden bell frog and the Blue Mountain water skink . </P> <P> The largest predator of the area is the dingo . These wild dogs hunt for grey kangaroos and other prey . </P>

Why is blue mountains a world heritage site