#Australian Mammals
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skydarcyedwards · 9 months ago
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No thoughts, head empty.
Quenda, southern brown bandicoot, Isoodon fusciventer. They are sometimes... not very aware. I briefly thought this one was frozen in fear, but it went back to happily fossicking for food right at my feet.
Sky Edwards
2022
Canon 60D
Canon EF 100-400 L IS USM
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 7 months ago
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Chaeropus ecaudatus the Southern Pig–footed Bandicoot
Pig–footed bandicoots (genus Chaeropus) were so called because of their hooflike forefeet. They had relatively slender legs compared to other bandicoots, allowing them to move quickly through the landscape.
Although initially designated as a single species, Chaeropus yirratji was split from C. ecaudatus in 2019 on the basis of morphological differences. Both species became extinct by the 1950s due to habitat loss from land clearing for agriculture and predation from cats and foxes.
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 4 months ago
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Just A Guy
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I felt like I needed to clarify some things before we could continue any more conversations on this godforsaken website.
I’m very proud of the European Robin, I think I really captured it.
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ningauinerd · 1 year ago
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you’re not a true dasyuromorph disciple until you have a wild quoll walk up to you and sniff your phone
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sitting-on-me-bum · 4 months ago
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Bilby
Image credit: Brad Leue/AWC
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palaeoplushies · 1 year ago
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Been making beanie NUMBATS today...
They're for sale over on www.palaeoplushies.com
Rewarded myself by the beginning work on my ball jointed doll project and the minute I start priming I run out of Mr Super Clear UV flat and then a thunderstorm happens. At least the lack of paint stopped me from spraying in the humidity I guess ...
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 7 months ago
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This is a honey possum! They're tiny marsupials related to the other Australian possums. They feed exclusively on nectar and pollen and are also referred to by the Noongar Aboriginal language name Noolbenger.
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Smeeking on my flower
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ferntern · 5 months ago
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Devils
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arthistoryanimalia · 6 months ago
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For #WorldDugongDay:
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Alick Tipoti (Torres Strait: Badhu Island, Kala Lagaw Ya, b.1975)
Kisay Dhangal, 2016
Sculpture, bronze with mother-of-pearl inlay
194 × 202 × 102 cm, 280 kg
Australian National Maritime Museum 00054952
"Inscribed with traditional motifs and pearl shell, Kisay Dhangal reflects the life cycle and feeding patterns of the dhangal (dugong) in the Torres Strait Islands. The dhangal is captured in the position known as San Tidayk, in Kala Lagaw Ya language which marks the moment the mammal flips its tail to dive down and graze on the sea grass beds. A marine dust trail between the tail and figure of the moon emphasize how lunar cycles determine dugong feeding and mating habits."
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 5 months ago
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May I present for your consideration the humble dunnart
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have-you-seen-this-animal · 2 months ago
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This animal was requested!
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pnfc · 2 months ago
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im writing platypus on platypus yaoi, lol, and it's so much fun getting to write this kind of thing, exploring their electrosensory abilities... is it extremely obvious i like this species (it is the best animal)
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weirdly-specific-but-ok · 11 months ago
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pt II australia but i've never been there
I didn't even have to wait for y'all's responses on part I to make this because Australia is WILDING. As per usual, salutations to Arthur's grandmother's boyfriend Brian.
Everything remaining that I know about Australia:
There was an emu war. There were many emu casualties, and no human ones, but the emus won anyway. Sun Tzu is making way for the emus.
That was the only research I did on the emu wars, but as someone who met a few emus once, they were very lovely to me and very soft to pet. They also were very jabby. One of them looked deeply concerned as they looked at me, I believe they thought I was a deformed emu. I am on the winning side of the war.
During Christmas, Santa does not have a sleigh. He has a surfboard, and he does slay.
There are a lot of animals. Many have no placenta, as I recall from biology. Due to the nature of the continental drift and geographical isolation, Australian marsupials evolved separately from placental mammals, and were not wiped out by invading species. Due to convergent evolution, there are also analogous species between the placental mammals and the marsupials.
What just happened I'm sorry deep science trauma was unearthed. The point is, a lot of animals. A kangaroo is probably in your backyard. A koala just stole your girlfriend. An alligator murdered your classmate. It just happens.
KOOKOOBURRA SITTING ON THE OLD GUM TREE MERRY MERRY SOMETHING SOMETHING idk I was 3 when my mum sang me that.
The internet is awful. Rumours are that the local snake ate it.
Australia is very very pretty, I know this because of an Australian Tourism Department ad that I saw when I was 12 and had cable TV.
You must not forget your Hat. It's like the three little kittens song, but with the Hat instead of mittens.
The Wibbles are a thing. I thought they were a band. Spotify said no. I no longer know what they are.
Crocodile Dundee is a thing. I saw him in Snoopy/Peanuts.
Steve Irvin met his wife in an animal area and his daughter met her husband in an animal area. I don't know anything more these lovely folks, or what the animal area was, I'm afraid.
There is a cake with white stripes that is the Best for Birthdays.
The accent is beautiful, but I admit for years I couldn't differentiate it from British and American accents as a child because to me it sounded like the lovechild of them both and it made me very confused.
Uh, Australia exists.
Yeah, no, that's all I've got. Love to the Australian maggots.
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corin-tuckers-left-one · 6 months ago
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Greater gliders look like some kind of benevolent fairytale creature that dispenses wisdom to travellers through the forest
Mammals that are very much Creatures: a short compilation
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Binturongs
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Aardvarks
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My main man mapache
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South American Tapir
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Dugong
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themesopelagiczone · 1 year ago
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meet the quoll. they're marsupials! they're carnivorous! they're super cute! and there have been 111 cases recorded of them eating human bodies and human corpses!
they used to be abundant in australia before european settlement, but now some species have seen a nearly 70% decline. one species has even disappeared completely from the australian mainland.
australian geographic | bush heritage
photos: picasa web albums | guy nœhringer | jj harrison | michael barritt & karen may
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critter-creature-or-beast · 4 months ago
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Submitted for classification by @spook5hadow
"This is my blue heeler Walter! He looks sad but he's actually a happy boy who just likes to guilt trip you into giving him more snacks.
Please help me identify this strange little guy!"
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