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

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Page 4. Hepoona Roo: Signed l. l. outside frame line S. Smith

Page 4. Hepoona Roo: Signed l. l. outside frame line S. Smith
5669940 Page 4. Hepoona Roo: Signed l.l. outside frame line S. Smith. Now known as a Greater glider possum, c.1789-90 (w/c) by Stone, Sarah (1760-1844); Mitchell Library

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Plate 754. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper)

Plate 754. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950730 Plate 754. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 20x35.9 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Plate 752. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper)

Plate 752. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950728 Plate 752. Kangaroo; Jumping, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 21.8x34.5 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kanguroo. Engraving in 'Alphabet des animaux sauvages'. 9th Serie

Kanguroo. Engraving in "Alphabet des animaux sauvages". 9th Serie
DUV4211350 Kanguroo. Engraving in " Alphabet des animaux sauvages". 9th Serie. Imagery of Epinal, Pellerin, printer-publisher, circa 1870. Engravings on wood, stencilled. 16 pages

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Letters Sarigue (Opossum);T Tiger. Engraving in '

Letters Sarigue (Opossum);T Tiger. Engraving in "
DUV4211293 Letters Sarigue (Opossum); T Tiger. Engraving in " Alphabet des animaux sauvages". 9th Serie. Imagery of Epinal, Pellerin, printer-publisher, circa 1870

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroo from the drawing of Captain Cook who discovered him in Australia - from a 1774

Kangaroo from the drawing of Captain Cook who discovered him in Australia - from a 1774
LSE4095059 Kangaroo from the drawing of Captain Cook who discovered him in Australia - from a 1774 copper engraving by Unknown artist

Background imageMarsupial Collection: A Tasmanian Devil at London Zoo, September 1914 (b / w photo)

A Tasmanian Devil at London Zoo, September 1914 (b / w photo)
2563675 A Tasmanian Devil at London Zoo, September 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Marsupial, Virginian Opossum (Didelphys virginiana) (engraving)

Marsupial, Virginian Opossum (Didelphys virginiana) (engraving)
3653641 Marsupial, Virginian Opossum (Didelphys virginiana) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marsupial, Virginian Opossum (Didelphys virginiana)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Koala - Phascolarctos cinereus, 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Koala - Phascolarctos cinereus, 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph)
986427 Koala - Phascolarctos cinereus, 1845-1863 (hand-coloured lithograph) by English School, (19th century); 54.5x37.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Koala; Phascolarctos cinereus)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Freddie Mills sparring with George the kangaroo. November 1962

Freddie Mills sparring with George the kangaroo. November 1962

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Skippy the kangaroo doesn t appear impressed by French singer Sacha Distel

Skippy the kangaroo doesn t appear impressed by French singer Sacha Distels dazzling smile as the two warm up for the fight. April 1978 P004058

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Toby the wallaby has found a meek opponent in his pal Cloe the lamb at Whipsnade Zoo

Toby the wallaby has found a meek opponent in his pal Cloe the lamb at Whipsnade Zoo. His devoted keeper, Linda Sharp, can t even hit him with her handbag

Background imageMarsupial Collection: When Katie, Mum Kangaroo goes out for her daily hop at Bristol Zoo

When Katie, Mum Kangaroo goes out for her daily hop at Bristol Zoo, baby Kim who is only 6 months old prefers the warmth of Mums pouch to the cold snow underfoot, so thats just where stays

Background imageMarsupial Collection: A Wallaby. nibbling on some food September 1976 P009547

A Wallaby. nibbling on some food September 1976 P009547

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Skipper plays head and tails. Heads or tails, hes a winner all the way

Skipper plays head and tails. Heads or tails, hes a winner all the way. Meet Skipper junior, the Dama Wallaby, making only his third public appearance

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Baby heralds spring time!!. A wallaby mother with baby in her pouch March 1987

Baby heralds spring time!!. A wallaby mother with baby in her pouch March 1987 P009304

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Koala engraving 1895

Koala engraving 1895
Koala engraving

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Grey Kangaroo engraving 1895

Grey Kangaroo engraving 1895
Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Acropus Giganteus) engraving

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Long-nosed Potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) eating fungi. Captive

Long-nosed Potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) eating fungi. Captive, Conservation Ecology Centre, Victoria, Australia. June 2017

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Two Kangaroo Island kangaroo joeys (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus)

Two Kangaroo Island kangaroo joeys (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus), embracing each other on a cool winter morning. Grassdale, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia. July 2015

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) eats a meal worm (Tenebrio molitor) on a tree at night

Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) eats a meal worm (Tenebrio molitor) on a tree at night. Captive, Conservation Ecology Centre, The Otways, Victoria, Australia. Property released

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Short eared rock wallaby with offspring (Petrogale brachyotis brachotis), Ord River

Short eared rock wallaby with offspring (Petrogale brachyotis brachotis), Ord River, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Opossum, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890

Opossum, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroo, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890

Kangaroo, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890

Background imageMarsupial Collection: The Wombat, from 'Le Magasin Pittoresque', ca. 1852

The Wombat, from "Le Magasin Pittoresque", ca. 1852
The Wombat, from " Le Magasin Pittoresque", ca. 1852. [Jardin d Acclimatation du bois de Boulogne. -- Le Phascolome ou Wombat (Phascolomys latifrons)]

Background imageMarsupial Collection: SYDNEY ZOO KOALA JOEYS

SYDNEY ZOO KOALA JOEYS
Eight-month-old Koala joey Jasper sits on scales during a weight check at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo in Sydney, Wednesday, July 8, 2020. (aP Image/Joel Carrett)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: SYDNEY ZOO KOALA JOEYS

SYDNEY ZOO KOALA JOEYS
Eight-month-old Koala joey Jasper clings to mother Nutsy at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo in Sydney, Wednesday, July 8, 2020. (aP Image/Joel Carrett)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: RF - Sulawesi bear cuscus (Ailurops ursinus) in forest canopy

RF - Sulawesi bear cuscus (Ailurops ursinus) in forest canopy. Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Wallaby on the ground outdoors, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Wallaby on the ground outdoors, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Sulawesi bear cuscus or Sulawesi bear phalanger (Ailurops ursinus) adult in forest canopy

Sulawesi bear cuscus or Sulawesi bear phalanger (Ailurops ursinus) adult in forest canopy, showing use of prehensile tail. Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Big Roo

Big Roo

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Inquisitive Roo

Inquisitive Roo
inquisitive roo looking at me and thinking what she up too!

Background imageMarsupial Collection: The Kangaroo, Native Only to Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

The Kangaroo, Native Only to Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
The Kangaroo, Native Only to Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Silhouette of an Agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) hopping along the beach at dusk

Silhouette of an Agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) hopping along the beach at dusk, Cape Hillsborough National Park, Queensland, Australia. September

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Bennetts Wallaby in heath near trail to Barn Bluff

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Common Cuscus (Phalanger orientalis) captive occurs in Timor to New Guinea. Captive

Common Cuscus (Phalanger orientalis) captive occurs in Timor to New Guinea. Captive

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Mirram crept silently to the gunyah, 1923. Artist: Raymond Wenban

Mirram crept silently to the gunyah, 1923. Artist: Raymond Wenban
Mirram crept silently to the gunyah, 1923. How the kangaroo got a long tail, and the wombat a flat forehead; Mirram the kangaroo creeping into Warreen the wombats tent to punish him for his

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Kangaroo, 1924

Kangaroo, 1924. From The British Empire in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. B.Litt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1924]

Background imageMarsupial Collection: The Kangaroo, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson

The Kangaroo, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
The Kangaroo, 1912. The kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning large foot). From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris

Background imageMarsupial Collection: At Jamrachs, London, 1887

At Jamrachs, London, 1887
At Jamrach s, London, 1887. Charles Jamrach was a dealer in wild animals, whose premises were on The Highway in East London. A print from The Illustrated London News, 19th Febuary 1887

Background imageMarsupial Collection: The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902

The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. Artist: Alfred Hugh Fisher
The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. The arms and colonies and dependencies, with animals representing the various countries: Canadian beaver

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Hunting kangaroos, Australia, 1877

Hunting kangaroos, Australia, 1877. Dramatic outback scene with dogs barking and mounted men chasing frightened kangaroos. One hunter has fallen from his horse

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Australian natives preparing meal from an animal they have hunted, c1895

Australian natives preparing meal from an animal they have hunted, c1895. The man on the left makes a fire by the blister method

Background imageMarsupial Collection: Australian aborigines butchering a kangaroo, 1885-1888

Australian aborigines butchering a kangaroo, 1885-1888. A family of New South Wales natives butchering the spoils of their hunting expedition, preparatory to cooking

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



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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.