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Family of Cape Barren Geese
Close-Up of a baby kangarooJoey kangaroo in the pouch of it's mother
Kangaroo and Joey, Australia
Don t Let Me Fall, MumMother koala bear with baby koala bear in tree
Eastern grey kangaroo, (Macropus giganteus), mother with young, Wilson Promontory National park, Victoria, Australia
Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia
Koala and Baby koala - Kangaroo IslandA baby koala and his mother on a tree. Taken in Kangaroo Island, Australia
Sea lions - Kangaroo IslandA baby sea lions and his mother sleeping on an Australian beach. Taken in Kangaroo Island
A Family of Kruger Elephants And Their Calf, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe Elephant is the worlds largest land mammal, and weighs up to 7 tonnes and reaches heights of 3.3 m at the shoulder. Elephants can live to a potential age of 70 years
A Pair of African Penguins Walking on the Shore at Boulders Beach near Simons Town, South AfricaThe African penguin is only found on the south-western coast of Africa. It is the only penguin species that breeds in Africa
Sealions on Kangaroo Island in South Australia
Red kangaroo, (Macropus rufus), mother and young at sunrise, Sturt Nationalpark, New South Wales, Australia
Eastern grey kangaroo, (Macropus giganteus), mother with young at water feeding, Wilson Promontory National park, Victoria, Australia
Red kangaroo, (Macropus rufus), family, Sturt Nationalpark, New South Wales, Australia
Kangaroo Island Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus)Kangaroo Island Kangaroo (Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus), mother with young looking out of pouch, Australia
Rotes RiesenkaenguruhRed Kangaroo, Macropus rufus, Tibooburra, New South Wales, Australia, Sturt Nationalpark, mother with young jumping
Mr. Boxing with Kangaroo
Joey Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Kangaroo Island, AustraliaEastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia
Australian Sea Lion (Neophoca Cinerea)
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) and youngKangaroo Island, South Australia
Baby kangaroo following its mother in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia. Kangaroos and wallabies are marsupials that belong to a small group of animals called macropods