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Red-necked wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus
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Red-necked wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus
Red-necked wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus (Halmaturus rutilans). From specimens in Berlin Museum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1843
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This exquisitely hand-colored steel engraving depicts a Red-necked Wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus (previously known as Halmaturus rutilans), a native marsupial of Australia. The image is derived from a detailed illustration created by the renowned Scottish naturalist and artist, Charles Hamilton Smith, for William Jardine's Naturalist's Library published in Edinburgh in 1843. The engraving was executed by the esteemed Scottish printing firm, Lizars. The Red-necked Wallaby is a medium-sized wallaby species, with distinctive reddish-brown fur on its neck and shoulders, which contrasts with its light grey or brown body. They are native to the eastern and southeastern parts of Australia, and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and grasslands. Wallabies are marsupials, meaning that they carry their young in a pouch. The young, called joeys, are born underdeveloped and continue to grow and develop inside the pouch for several months. Red-necked Wallabies typically give birth to one joey at a time, and the mother will carry it in her pouch for up to 12 months. These wallabies are herbivores, feeding on a wide range of vegetation, including grasses, leaves, and bark. They are also agile climbers and can navigate steep and rocky terrain with ease. This beautiful engraving is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail and scientific accuracy of the naturalists and artists of the 19th century. It provides a valuable record of the Red-necked Wallaby and its natural history, and remains an important contribution to the field of zoological illustration.
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