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  1. Leadbetter's Possum: Bred To Be Wild by Des Hackett, 2006-03-06
  2. Thylacine: The Tragic Tale of the Tasmanian Tiger by David Owen, 2003-01
  3. Platypus by Ann Moyal, 2001-05-01
  4. Koalas 2005 Wall Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  5. Koalas: Moving Portraits of Serenity

1. The Bioline EPrints Archive - Siphonaptera Parasites Of Wild
Siphonaptera Parasites of Wild Rodents and Marsupials Trapped in Three Mountain Ranges of the Atlantic Forest in Southeastern Brazil
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2. Marsupial Trivia, Quizzes, Quiz Questions, Fun Facts, Information
Home Quizzes Animals Wild Mammals Marsupials Welcome to the World's Largest Trivia Website! Free to visit, free to play!
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3. Facts Sheet Marsupials 10
marsupials. It provides an introduction to the subject and sources of further information. It is well to remember that marsupials are wild
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4. Wild Connections
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5. Keeping Marsupials Keeping And Breeding Marsupials In Captivity
(a) the study of marsupials; (b) the conservation of marsupials in the wild and the establishment of viable breeding populations in captivity ;
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6. Koala Bears Marsupials On Coffee Mugs. Coala Bears On Coffee Mugs .
Koala or Coala Bears Marsupials on custom full color Coffee Mugs for Animal Lovers of Marsupials
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7. Esther BEATON Wild Pictures Stock Library Subject List Marsupials
Return to main Category list Marsupials. Bandicoots Rabbiteared Bandicoot. Southern Brown Bandicoot. Bettongs Boodie. Brush-tailed
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8. Zazzle.com - Marsupials Posters, T-Shirts, And Cards
Vintage, Historical. Youth, School, Academics. Products All Products Animals, Pets Wild Marsupials Marsupials. Sort by 1 9 of 78
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9. Zazzle.com - Marsupials Greeting Cards
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10. Animal Bytes Koala
They also seem cuddly, but they are wild animals and don't make good pets. Do all marsupials have pouches? Female marsupials have pouches in
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11. Marsupials
Wild Clingers are adorable plush animals with mangetic hands and feet. They will cling to most metal surfaces, including lockers and refrigerators.
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12. Stock Photography, Pictures Of Kangaroos, Bandicoots, Phalangers, Opossums, Koal
This page contains samples from our picture files on marsupials. Let us all do what we can to protect their ability to survive and thrive in the wild.
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Mammals; [Marsupials] - Kangaroos, Bandicoots, Phalangers, Opossums, Koalas, Wombats, Marsupial Moles, Images by Wernher Krutein, Ruby Jordan, Nikko de Rohan, Scott Jordan, and
T his page contains samples from our picture files on [Marsupials] . These images are intended to communicate the sense of awe and wonder I have for these amazing beings. Let us all do what we can to protect their ability to survive and thrive in the wild. These photographs are available for licensing in any media. For Pricing, General Guidelines, and Delivery information click here . You may contact us thru email or by phone for more information on the use of these images, and any others in our files not shown here. You may also use our search engine PHOTOVALET (tm) to find other images not found on this page. Please do not ask us or email us for free use of these images and for free information! Unfortunately we can not help with specific questions related to the care, feeding, or extermination of these animals. We recommend having a sense of awe, wonder, and reverence, for these fascinating animals in such a way that we respect and honor their existence.
Included in the Vault are images of: Eastern Gray Kangaroo (Macropus gigantus) Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Denerolagus goodfellowi) Rock Wallaby ... Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) , Swamp Wallaby, Marsupials, Kangaroos, Bandicoots, Phalangers, Opossums, Wombats, Marsupial Moles, etc.

13. Chris' Joey Haven  - Photos And Stories Of Kangaroos Wallabies And Possums Plus
Photographs and stories of baby marsupials, including kangaroos, wallabies and possums, rescued and returned to the wild. Also photographs of Australian outback, opals, Thailand and USA.
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Ch ris' Joey Haven Quick Index Gallery 1
Photos and Stories of some of my 'Babies' Gallery 2
Romance Roo style Gallery 3
Wallabies, Wombats and Possums Possum
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From rescue to release Pinky Diary
Diary notes and photos of a very special little kangaroo joey Something Good
The story of how I went to Baltimore to make a speech about raising kangaroo joeys at the first Kangaroo Care Congress Traveling on after the KC Congress Baltimore New York Chicago Indianapolis ... Gorgeous Gorges of the Kimberleys A month long journey through the stunningly beautiful Kimberleys of Western Australia (August 2001) Thailand
A photographic summary of a memorable holiday . (June 1999) Lightning Ridge - Home of Black Opals
A journey into the Outback From Kilts to Kangaroos Written by my father (aged 91) - His journey from the slums of Glasgow to a new life in Australia A Day at the Races - Outback style
But where were the horses? Floriade This page is here for no other reason than I liked the beautiful flowers and the lovely setting Aussie Poetry Man from Snowy River Clancy of the Overflow Geebung Polo Club My Country ... Awards Australias own Search Engine Visit 'The Rail' What is a joey I hear you ask ........ if you are from Australia you will probably think that a joey is a baby kangaroo. The truth is that a joey is any marsupial baby. We have kangaroo, wallaby, possum and wombat joeys just to name a few.

14. The Bioline EPrints Archive - Siphonaptera Parasites Of Wild Rodents And Marsupi
Siphonaptera Parasites of wild Rodents and marsupials Trapped in Three Mountain Ranges of the Atlantic Forest in Southeastern Brazil
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Siphonaptera Parasites of Wild Rodents and Marsupials Trapped in Three Mountain Ranges of the Atlantic Forest in Southeastern Brazil
de Moraes, Leandro Bianco and Bossi, David Eduardo Paolinetti and Linhares, Ar­cio Xavier Siphonaptera Parasites of Wild Rodents and Marsupials Trapped in Three Mountain Ranges of the Atlantic Forest in Southeastern Brazil Mem³rias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz pp. 1071-1076 Full text available as:
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A study of the associations between small mammals and fleas was undertaken in three areas of the Atlantic Forest in Souhtheastern Brazil: Serra da Fartura, SP, Serra da Bocaina, SP, and Itatiaia, RJ. Trapping of small rodents and marsupials was done every 3 months during 2 years, from June 1999 to May 2001. A total 502 rodents (13 species) and 50 marsupials (7 species) were collected, and 185 hosts out of 552 (33.5%) captured in the traps were parasitized by 327 fleas belonging to 11 different species. New host records were determined for several flea species, and 5 significant associations between fleas and hosts were also found. Item Type: Journal (Paginated) Keywords: fleas - rodents - marsupials - Atlantic rain forest - Brazil oc03209 Subjects: Medicine Tropical Diseases
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15. San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Koala
Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or wild Animal Park. A koala, like other marsupials, begins life in a very unusual way. When it is born,
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Video Byte: Koala Photo Bytes Class: Mammalia (Mammals)
Order: Diprotodontia
Family: Phascolarctidae
Genus: Phascolarctos
Species: cinereus
Subspecies:
(northern)
victor (southern)
Length: 2 to 3 feet (60 to 85 centimeters)
Weight:
Life span: usually 10 to 15 years Gestation: 34 days Number of young at birth: usually 1 Size at birth: .015 to .035 ounces (0.4 to 1 gram) Age of maturity: 2 to 3 years Conservation status: lower risk
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Mammals: Koala
Range: southeastern and eastern Australia Habitat: scrubland eucalyptus forest
Cuddly koalas
Have you ever heard someone refer to a koala as a "koala bear?" Well, like bears they are mammals, and they have round, fuzzy ears and look cute and cuddly, like a teddy bear. But koalas are not bears. They are members of a group of pouched animals called marsupials. Marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos, wombats, possums, and opossums. Many kinds of marsupials are native to Australia. Koalas look soft but their fur actually feels like the wool on a

16. San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Mammals
Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or wild Animal Park. marsupials also have tiny, undeveloped young, but they grow inside the mother’s body
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What is a mammal?
Mammals are vertebrate animals that are endothermic , have hair on their bodies, and produce milk to feed their babies. Many mammals give birth to live young that are small and helpless. Producing milk to feed them allows them to develop more slowly and spend time with the adults as they grow up, learning the skills they need to survive . Regulating their own body temperature and having hair of various thicknesses for protection has also allowed mammals to live in almost every habitat on Earth.
There are three classes, or main types, of mammals: monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals. Monotremes are the most primitive and there are only three species
The large and the small There are more than 4,000 species of mammals, which

17. LII - Results For "marsupials Australia"
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18. LII - Results For "wild Animals As Pets"
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19. Common Ringtail Possum, Common Possum, Ringtail Possum, Possums, Marsupials, Pse
There are a variety of marsupials including such creatures as kangaroos, In the wild the Ringtail Possum will sleep during the day in hollow trees or in
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Common Ringtail Possum Common Possum ~ Ringtail Possum Family: Petauridae
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The Ringtail Possum, often called just the 'Ringtail', got its name from its curled tail!
This little creature is a very social animal with people. With the destruction of much of its natural habitat, the Common Ringtail Possum along with the Common Brushtail Possum has adapted to living close to people and is a very common site to people in Australia. They inhabit the roofs of peoples homes and will live in the walls of houses too. They are often seen in the evenings in gardens and running along power lines.

20. Keeping Marsupials : Keeping And Breeding Marsupials In Captivity, Maintaining I
Keeping and Breeding of Australian marsupials in captivity; the handrearing of orphaned marsupials; and the conservation of Australian Mammals in the wild.
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KILLER CATS
by Kerry Sharp The feral cat is a highly skilled predator with the ability to survive against the harshest odds. Researchers believe the Northern Territory's feral cat population exceeds 100,000 which notch up a staggering annual kill of more than 36.5 million (36,500,000) small native animals. The early ocean travellers to Australia unwittingly sowed the seeds of an environmental tragedy when they brought their pet cats ashore. The subsequent escape or deliberate release of domestic cats led to free living populations that now occupy the entire Australian continent and most of our offshore islands. In contrast to the milder mannered domestic version, the feral cat is now ravaging the Australian bushland and literally eating the heart out of our native fauna. Felis catus has been prowling the Northern Territory bush for at least 100 years. No one knows for certain when it came but it was already here in appreciable numbers last century when some of the earliest European expeditions began moving into this part of the country.

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