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Wallaby Collection (#7)

"Discover the Fascinating World of Wallabies: From Endemics to Adorable Joey Bonds" Wallaby - x2 holding hands




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"Discover the Fascinating World of Wallabies: From Endemics to Adorable Joey Bonds" Wallaby - x2 holding hands: These adorable wallabies showcase their affectionate nature by holding hands, emphasizing their close-knit social bonds. Why We Lost by William Heath Robinson: Explore the intriguing world of wallabies through this captivating book that delves into their unique characteristics and habitats. Black-breasted Buzzard and Whistling Kite arguing: Witness a heated debate between these two bird species about the prevalence of Black-breasted Buzzards as uncommon Australian endemics while Whistling Kites remain common throughout Australia. The sole Sopwith Wallaby G-EAKS: Learn about the remarkable history of aviation with this iconic aircraft, known as the Sopwith Wallaby, which holds a special place in aviation enthusiasts' hearts. Bennett's Wallaby - A heartwarming portrait capturing an intimate moment between a mother and her child. The joey peacefully sleeps in its mother's pouch while she tenderly touches its snout to convey their strong bond. Agile Wallaby About 30km from Broome, Western Australia: Get up close with this cautious wild Agile Wallaby as it approaches a hide for an unforgettable wildlife encounter. These agile creatures are found in tropical regions of far north Australia. Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby - South Australia - Marsupial - Now common only in Flinders Ranges-SA: Discover the plight faced by Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies due to declining populations caused by human predation for fur. They now inhabit rocky areas within dry country regions and are protected species. Red-necked/Bennett's Wallaby In Snowy Landscape: Marvel at the beauty of these large forest-dwelling wallabies found across eastern Australia and Tasmania. This snowy scene showcases their adaptability even in harsh environments. Black-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale lateralis), Magnetic Island, Queensland.