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Marsupial Collection (page 9)

"Discover the Fascinating World of Marsupials: From Wombats to Kangaroos and More

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Harbour Bridge laser show

Harbour Bridge laser show
Sydney, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Illustration, skipping female Kangaroo (Macropus sp. ) with baby peeking out of its pouch, side view

Illustration, skipping female Kangaroo (Macropus sp. ) with baby peeking out of its pouch, side view
Illustration, skipping female Kangaroo (Macropus sp.) with baby peeking out of its pouch, side view

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Illustration of Alphadon, a small, furry, primitive mammal

Illustration of Alphadon, a small, furry, primitive mammal

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Rescued Koala

Rescued Koala
Koala seen in the Koala Hospital in Port Macquarie, Australia NSW

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Oddest Street Signs

Oddest Street Signs
Road sign warning drivers to slow down due to endangered bandicoots, a marsupial native to Australia, being in the area. Sydney Harbour National Park, Manly, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devil
A Tasmanian devil, sarcophilus harrisii, photographed in a studio

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Baby kangaroo just born at the zoo. The latest Zoo thrill is the arrival of a baby kangaroo

Baby kangaroo just born at the zoo. The latest Zoo thrill is the arrival of a baby kangaroo, the proud parents being " Queenie " and " Battling Ginger " the boxing kangaroo

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Wombat at burrow, (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus), Australia

Wombat at burrow, (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus), Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Short-Beaked Echidna sometimes known as spiny anteaters

Short-Beaked Echidna sometimes known as spiny anteaters
The Echidna has a slender snout and long, flicking tongue, ideal for catching insects. The Echidna also has distinctive sharp spines (quills)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Picture No. 10947517

Picture No. 10947517
Musky Rat-kangaroo with joey in pouch feeding on fallen seed rare marsupial - the smallest macropod that is quadrupedal and only diurnal - 23cms long approx - Atherton Tableland - Queensland

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Picture No. 10847829

Picture No. 10847829
RED KANGAROO - JOEY IN POUCH (Megaleia rufa) Date:

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Picture No. 10871771

Picture No. 10871771
Skeleton of Duck Billed Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) Date:

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Picture No. 10848431

Picture No. 10848431
Doria's Tree Kangaroo - feet detail (Dendrolagus dorianus) Date:

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Picture No. 10869371

Picture No. 10869371
Tasmanian Devil - young attached to teats in pouch, about 13 weeks old (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult male, jumping, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult male, jumping, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult, jumping, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult, jumping, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus- mother with young, alert, Sturt National Park, New South Wales

Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus- mother with young, alert, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroo and Joey in the snow

Kangaroo and Joey in the snow
Kangaroo and baby joey in the snow in Australias Snowy Mountains

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroo jumping over green grass. Australia

Kangaroo jumping over green grass. Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo

Red Kangaroo
A Red Kangaroo at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary on the Gold Coast

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Cane toad / Giant toad / Marine toad - swallowing eastern pygmy possum Queensland

Cane toad / Giant toad / Marine toad - swallowing eastern pygmy possum Queensland, Australia KAT01362
AUS-1751 Cane toad / Giant toad / Marine toad - swallowing eastern pygmy possum Queensland, Australia Bufo marinus Kathie Atkinson / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - action shot of an adult in the proces of jumping kangaroo style using only

Tasmanian Pademelon - action shot of an adult in the proces of jumping kangaroo style using only its strong hind legs
SAS-1668 Tasmanian Pademelon - action shot of an adult in the process of jumping kangaroo style Mount Field National Park, Tasmania

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kanagaroo - female with offspring

Red Kanagaroo - female with offspring
USH-569 Red Kangaroo - female lying down touching noses with a joey Macropus rufus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo - Joey or young animal, Emmen, Holland

Red Kangaroo - Joey or young animal, Emmen, Holland
USH-2755 Red Kangaroo - Joey Emmen, Holland Macropus rufus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo - standing on hind legs, balancing on its tail, Emmen, Holland

Red Kangaroo - standing on hind legs, balancing on its tail, Emmen, Holland
USH-2752 Red Kangaroo - standing on hind legs, balancing on its tail Emmen, Holland Macropus rufus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Red Kangaroo - x2 young males of 2 colour phases, blue & red, sparring

Red Kangaroo - x2 young males of 2 colour phases, blue & red, sparring. Western New South Wales, Australia
JPF-11583 Red Kangaroo - x2 young males of 2 colour phases, blue & red, sparring Western New South Wales, Australia. Megaleia rufa Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Western Grey Kangaroos - Mating. South Australia-Australia - The common kangaroo in southern

Western Grey Kangaroos - Mating. South Australia-Australia - The common kangaroo in southern Australia - Marsupials
CAN-2990 Western Grey Kangaroos - mating South Australia Macropus fuliginosus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Long-fingered Triok - a striped possum relatively common in highland moss forest, Papua New Guinea

Long-fingered Triok - a striped possum relatively common in highland moss forest, Papua New Guinea
AUs-1739 Long-fingered Triok - a striped possum relatively common in highland moss forest Papua New Guinea Dactylopsila palpator Gary Steer / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Duck-billed Platypus Venomous spur on adult male, North East Tasmania, Australia

Duck-billed Platypus Venomous spur on adult male, North East Tasmania, Australia
AU-1743 Duck-billed PLATYPUS - venomous spur on adult male Australia Ornithorhynchus anatinus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Duck-biled Platypus Habitat Broken River Eungella National Park, Queensland Australia

Duck-biled Platypus Habitat Broken River Eungella National Park, Queensland Australia
AU-1701 Duck-billed Platypus habitat Broken River Eungella National Park, Queensland Australia Ornithorhynchus anatinus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Grizzled tree-kangaroo portrait

Grizzled tree-kangaroo portrait
Portrait of a grizzled tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus inustus) against a white background, at a private collection in Jakarta, Indonesia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Portrait of mother Koala with her young

Portrait of mother Koala with her young
Portrait of Augustine, a mother koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) with her young ones Gus and Rupert (one is adopted and one is her own offspring)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Portrait of two Koala Joeys

Portrait of two Koala Joeys
Portrait of two koala joeys (Phascolarctos cinereus) against a black background clinging to each other, waiting to be placed with human caregivers at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital in

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland

Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: A Cuscus (Papua New Guinea Tree Possum); Papua New Guinea

A Cuscus (Papua New Guinea Tree Possum); Papua New Guinea

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Phascolonus Of The Wombat Family. Australian Marsupial, Now Extinct

Phascolonus Of The Wombat Family. Australian Marsupial, Now Extinct. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
Phascolonus Of The Wombat Family. Australian Marsupial, Now Extinct. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Aka Great Grey Kangaroo And Forester Kangaroo

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Aka Great Grey Kangaroo And Forester Kangaroo. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Portrait of panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca); China

Portrait of panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca); China

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroos; Waga waga australia

Kangaroos; Waga waga australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Koala In Tree, Phascolarctos Cinereus, Australia

Koala In Tree, Phascolarctos Cinereus, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Koala On Tree Branch

Koala On Tree Branch

Background imageMarsupial Collection: A kangaroo in Merimbula, Australia

A kangaroo in Merimbula, Australia
A kangaroo on the golf course at Pambula Merimbula Golf Club in Merimbula. This is in New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroos in Merimbula, Australia

Kangaroos in Merimbula, Australia
Kangaroos on the golf course at Pambula Merimbula Golf Club in Merimbula. This is in New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) Wheatbelt Region, Western Australia

Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) Wheatbelt Region, Western Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Nacktnasenwombat, (Vombatus ursinus)

Nacktnasenwombat, (Vombatus ursinus)
Common wombat, (Vombatus ursinus), adult, Mount Lofty, South Australia, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Koala, (Phascolarctos cinereus)

Koala, (Phascolarctos cinereus), adult on tree, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Tasmanischer Teufel, (Sarcophilus harrisii)

Tasmanischer Teufel, (Sarcophilus harrisii)
Tasmanian Devil, (Sarcophilus harrisii), adult portrait, Mount Lofty, South Autralia, Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Emu, rheas and kangaroos at Tring Park

Emu, rheas and kangaroos at Tring Park
Live animals collected by Walter Rothschild in the grounds of Tring Park, with keeper Mr Marcham, 1890 Date: 1890



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"Discover the Fascinating World of Marsupials: From Wombats to Kangaroos and More. " Step into a world filled with unique creatures, as we explore the incredible diversity of marsupials. This antique map of Tasmania serves as our gateway to this captivating journey. In Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia, we encounter the adorable Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). With its stout body and endearing appearance, it roams freely in its natural habitat. Venturing further west to Rottnest Island in Western Australia, we come across the charming Quokka marsupial. Known for their friendly nature and contagious smiles, these little creatures are a delight to behold. No exploration of marsupials would be complete without encountering kangaroos. Witnessing a Kangaroo with a baby joey snugly nestled in its pouch is an awe-inspiring sight that can only be found in Australia's vast landscapes. Moving on to Mount Field National Park in Tasmania, we discover the enchanting Tasmanian Pademelon. In lush temperate rainforests, these graceful animals stand side by side on their hind legs while gazing directly into the camera – truly mesmerizing. Our next stop takes us high up into eucalyptus trees where Koalas reside. A mother with her piggybacking young showcases their strong bond as they climb together from one feeding and sleeping tree to another. As night falls over Australia's landscape, Sugar Gliders emerge from their nests. Females carry their young on their backs as they gracefully glide through the air - an extraordinary sight indeed. Heading towards Central Australian deserts brings us face-to-face with the elusive Bilby or Rabbit-eared Bandicoot. These remarkable creatures have adapted perfectly to survive harsh desert conditions. And let's not forget about Opossums. Walking along tree branches with agility and gracefulness they can a testament to the versatility of marsupials.