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Aussie mammals

Australia was isolated from the rest of the world for many many milions of years, allowing the fauna to specialise into many special niches. When rabbits, cats and foxes were introduced the devastation was swift. In less than two centuries most medium-sized native mammals became endangered or extinct.
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White-striped Mastif Bat
White-striped Mastif Bat
Greater Broadnosed Bat
Greater Broadnosed Bat
Horseshoe Bat
Horseshoe Bat
Rattus tunneyi, Pale Field Rat
Rattus tunneyi, Pale Field Rat
Dingo
Dingo
Cat_3099.jpg
Cat_3099.jpg
Asian Water Buffalo, Bubalus bubalis
Asian Water Buffalo, Bubalus bubalis
Echidna on road
Echidna on road
Short-eared Rock wallaby, Badbong
Short-eared Rock wallaby, Badbong
Red-necked Pademelon, (Thylogale thetis)
Red-necked Pademelon, (Thylogale thetis)
Tasmanian Pademelon
Tasmanian Pademelon
Joey of Eastern grey Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus
Joey of Eastern grey Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus
WildRoo9437.jpg
WildRoo9437.jpg
Wallaroo and mum
Wallaroo and mum
Whiptail Wallaby
Whiptail Wallaby
Red-necked Wallaby
Red-necked Wallaby
Swamp Wallaby, Wallabia bicolor
Swamp Wallaby, Wallabia bicolor
Common Wombat, Vombatus ursinus
Common Wombat, Vombatus ursinus
Juvenile wombat
Juvenile wombat
Wombat spoor
Wombat spoor
Speeding wombat
Speeding wombat
Koala_7394.jpg
Koala_7394.jpg
Numbat
Numbat
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