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Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump in lush temperate rainforest - Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump in lush temperate rainforest - Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump
Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia
Thylogale billardierii
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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. In this enchanting photo print, we are transported to the lush temperate rainforest of Mount Field National Park in Tasmania, Australia. Perched upon a moss-covered tree stump, a young Tasmanian Pademelon steals the spotlight with its adorable presence. These billardieres pouched weasels, known as pademelons, are the resident macropods of Australia's eastern forests. With their low-slung and compact bodies perfectly suited for navigating through thick undergrowth, they effortlessly traverse their forest home. Pademelons find shelter and forage amidst this verdant paradise. Their feeding habits primarily occur from late afternoon until early morning when they indulge in delicious treats. To reach their feeding grounds efficiently, these clever creatures utilize an intricate network of runaways that span several kilometers each night. Once confined to Tasmania and larger islands of Bass Strait due to human activities such as fur trade and hunting practices by both aborigines and Europeans, these marsupials have become an emblematic symbol of resilience. Now preserved within this image captured by Steffen & Alexandra Sailer, this young pademelon reminds us of the importance of cherishing our natural world. So let your imagination wander into the depths of this mesmerizing rainforest scene – but remember that prints are for personal display only!
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