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Pademelon Collection

In the lush temperate rainforest of Mount Field National Park in Tasmania, Australia

Background imagePademelon Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in lush temperate rainforest

Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in lush temperate rainforest
SAS-1666 Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in rainforest. Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Thylogale billardierii Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints

Background imagePademelon Collection: Dusky Wallaby (coloured engraving)

Dusky Wallaby (coloured engraving)
1000188 Dusky Wallaby (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:C)

Background imagePademelon 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 imagePademelon Collection: Pademelon at Maria Island, Tasmania

Pademelon at Maria Island, Tasmania

Background imagePademelon Collection: Picture No. 11066677

Picture No. 11066677
Red-legged Pademelon with young in pouch at the edge of tropical rainforest. Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imagePademelon Collection: Picture No. 10898798

Picture No. 10898798
Red-legged Pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica) Date:

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-legged Pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica) adult female, feeding in field at night

Red-legged Pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica) adult female, feeding in field at night, Atherton Tableland, Great Dividing Range, Queensland, Australia, October

Background imagePademelon Collection: Rednecked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis) Lamington Nat. Park, Australia

Rednecked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis) Lamington Nat. Park, Australia
Rednecked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis) Lamington Nat.Park, Australia

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-necked Pademelon JPF 6854 Rainforest, Lamington National Park Queensland, Australia

Red-necked Pademelon JPF 6854 Rainforest, Lamington National Park Queensland, Australia
JPF-6854 Red-necked PADEMELON - in rainforest Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia Thylogale thetis Jean Paul Ferrero contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePademelon Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - adult sitting on its hind legs in lush temperate rainforest

Tasmanian Pademelon - adult sitting on its hind legs in lush temperate rainforest
SAS-1669 Tasmanian Pademelon Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Thylogale billardierii Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePademelon Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump in lush temperate rainforest

Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump in lush temperate rainforest - Mount Field
SAS-1667 Tasmanian Pademelon - young one sitting on a moss-covered tree stump Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Thylogale billardierii Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints

Background imagePademelon Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - adult standing on its hind legs in lush temperate rainforest - Mount Field

Tasmanian Pademelon - adult standing on its hind legs in lush temperate rainforest - Mount Field National Park
SAS-1664 Tasmanian Pademelon - adult standing on its hind legs in lush temperate rainforest Mount Field National Park, Tasmania

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of a cute joey looking out between its mother's legs

Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of a cute joey looking out between its mother's legs
SAS-1661 Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of a joey looking out between its mother's legs Lamington National Park, Queensland

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - adult female with cute joey in its pouch

Red-necked Pademelon - adult female with cute joey in its pouch. Mother and child look straight ahead observing
SAS-1660 Red-necked Pademelon - adult female with joey in its pouch Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia Thylogale thetis Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of an adult - Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia

Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of an adult - Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia
SAS-1659 Red-necked Pademelon - portrait of an adult Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia Thylogale thetis Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-legged Pademelon - Lamington National Park, southern Queensland, Australia JPF05067

Red-legged Pademelon - Lamington National Park, southern Queensland, Australia JPF05067
JPF-14147 Red-legged Pademelon Lamington National Park, southern Queensland, Australia Thylogale stigmatica Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePademelon Collection: Red-legged Pademelon A shy, secretive, solitary species found sparsely distributed in rainforests

Red-legged Pademelon A shy, secretive, solitary species found sparsely distributed in rainforests
DH-4263 Red-legged Pademelon A wild animal in a rainforest clearing near Malanda, Queensland. Thylogale stigmatica Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePademelon Collection: Tasmanian / Red-bellied Pademelon / Rufous Wallaby Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania

Tasmanian / Red-bellied Pademelon / Rufous Wallaby Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3067 Tasmanian / Red-bellied PADEMELON / Rufous Wallaby Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania, Australia Thylogale billardierii Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display



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In the lush temperate rainforest of Mount Field National Park in Tasmania, Australia, a female adult Tasmanian Pademelon and her weaned young stand side by side on their hind legs. They gaze directly into the camera, showcasing their adorable features against the backdrop of nature's beauty. The Dusky Wallaby, depicted in a colored engraving, adds to the diversity of wildlife found in this region. The action shot captures an adult Pademelon mid-jump, using its strong hind legs as a catapult - reminiscent of kangaroo-style movement. This unique display of agility highlights the incredible capabilities of these fascinating creatures. Maria Island in Tasmania is another location where one can spot these captivating animals. Here, a Pademelon roams freely amidst its natural habitat, embracing the tranquility and serenity that surrounds it. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park showcases yet another encounter with Tasmanian Pademelons. Picture No. 11066677 depicts their presence within this picturesque landscape while Picture No. 10865308 and Picture No. 10898798 offer glimpses into their daily lives. Venturing further north to Atherton Tableland reveals an adult female Red-legged Pademelon feeding at night in open fields under cover of darkness – truly a sight to behold. Meanwhile, Lamington National Park introduces us to the Rednecked Pademelon (Thylogale thetis), captured beautifully by Jean-Paul Ferrero's lens (JPF 6854 Rainforest). Finally, back at Mount Field National Park in Tasmania lies an enchanting scene: an adult Tasmanian Pademelon sitting gracefully on its hind legs beneath fern leaves within lush temperate rainforest surroundings. These various snapshots provide just a glimpse into the world of pademelons - curious marsupials that thrive across different regions of Australia's diverse landscapes; each image capturing moments that showcase their unique characteristics and the breathtaking beauty of their natural habitats.