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"The Duchess of Coolgardie: A New Drama Unfolds in Wallaroo" As the sun sets over the picturesque grain silos on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula

Background imageWallaroo Collection: DDE-90025826

DDE-90025826
Black Wallaroo in the Northern Territory in Australia Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageWallaroo Collection: FWO00230

FWO00230
AUS-795 Antilopine wallaroo (Macropus antilopinus) juveniles. Top End, Northern Territory, Australia Frank Woerle / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Wallaroo or Euro - mature male Boolcoomatta Bush Heritage Australia Reserve

Wallaroo or Euro - mature male Boolcoomatta Bush Heritage Australia Reserve, northeastern South Australia LAW04067
AUS-1897 Wallaroo or Euro - mature male Boolcoomatta Bush Heritage Australia Reserve, northeastern South Australia Macropus robustus robustus Wayne Lawler / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note

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Picture No. 10890600
Black Wallaroo (Macropus bernardus) Date:

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Picture No. 10890601

Picture No. 10890601
Black Wallaroo (Macropus bernardus) Date:

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Picture No. 10865311

Picture No. 10865311
Antilopine wallaroo (Macropus antilopinus) Thermoregulation: licking front legs for cooling by evaporation. Date:

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Common Wallaroo (Macropus robustus) adult, feeding, South Australia, Australia

Common Wallaroo (Macropus robustus) adult, feeding, South Australia, Australia

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Wallaroo Beach, South Australia

Wallaroo Beach, South Australia
Holidaymakers on Wallaroo Beach, South Australia

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Common Wallaroo - adult in grassland standing on attention on its hind legs - Cape Range National

Common Wallaroo - adult in grassland standing on attention on its hind legs - Cape Range National Park
SAS-1160 Common Wallaroo - adult in grassland standing on attention on its hind legs Cape Range National Park, Western Australia

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Antilopine Wallaroo - adult Antilopine Wallaroo foraging on a field full of mounds of Magnetic

Antilopine Wallaroo - adult Antilopine Wallaroo foraging on a field full of mounds of Magnetic Termites at early
SAS-1152 Antilopine Wallaroo - adult Antilopine Wallaroo foraging on a field full of mounds of Magnetic Termites at early morning Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Wallaroo / Euro - Bounding, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia JPF43369

Wallaroo / Euro - Bounding, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia JPF43369
JPF-13594 Wallaroo / Euro - Bounding Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia Macropus robustus erubescens Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Euro - Inhabits dry rocky areas of inland and western Australia

Euro - Inhabits dry rocky areas of inland and western Australia. This subspecies erubescens is known as Euro or Red
DH-3652 Euro / Red Wallaroo - Inhabits dry rocky areas of inland and western Australia Marble Bar, Western Australia Macropus robustus erubescens This subspecies erubescens is known as Euro or Red

Background imageWallaroo Collection: Common Euro / Wallaroo Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Common Euro / Wallaroo Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
DH-3053 Common Euro / WALLAROO / Hill Kangaroo Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia Macropus robustus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"The Duchess of Coolgardie: A New Drama Unfolds in Wallaroo" As the sun sets over the picturesque grain silos on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, a captivating scene emerges. The stage is set for an enchanting performance by nature's very own actors - the wallaroos. In this litho-like landscape, a Common Wallaroo gracefully feeds on lush vegetation, its robust figure blending seamlessly with the Australian outback. This adult marsupial stands tall and proud in Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, showcasing its remarkable ability to stand on attention on hind legs. Meanwhile, at Wallaroo Beach in South Australia, another Common Wallaroo basks in the golden light of dawn. Its silhouette against the shimmering waves creates a mesmerizing sight that captivates all who witness it. Venturing further north to Litchfield National Park in Northern Territory, we encounter an Antilopine Wallaroo foraging amidst mounds of Magnetic Termites. This majestic creature navigates through fields with ease as it searches for sustenance during the early morning hours. Not limited to just one region of Australia, these fascinating creatures can also be found bounding across Sturt National Park in New South Wales. Their agile movements and boundless energy are a testament to their adaptability and resilience. Wallaroos truly embody the spirit of Australia's diverse wildlife. From coastlines to grasslands and from national parks to theatre stages like Drury Lane Theatre (litho), they leave us awe-inspired by their beauty and grace. So next time you find yourself near Wallaroo or any other corner of this vast land down under, keep your eyes peeled for these magnificent creatures - you never know what drama may unfold before your very eyes.