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Mammal Collection (page 2)

Background imageMammal Collection: Close-up of puppy lying on sand

Close-up of puppy lying on sand

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian Pelican landing on water, Pelecanus conspicullatus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Australian Pelican landing on water, Pelecanus conspicullatus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian sea lions, Neophoca cinerea, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Australian sea lions, Neophoca cinerea, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Kangaroo Hopping in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia

Kangaroo Hopping in Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia
Kangaroos are marsupials that belong to a small group of animals called macropods. They are only found naturally in Australia and Papua New Guinea

Background imageMammal Collection: A Zeal of Burchells Zebras in Kruger National Park, South Africa

A Zeal of Burchells Zebras in Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageMammal Collection: The Hippopotamus, Kruger National Park, South Africa

The Hippopotamus, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Background imageMammal Collection: 2 Male Giraffes Engaging in Necking

2 Male Giraffes Engaging in Necking
The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant

Background imageMammal Collection: Horse Grazing Away in the Evening Sun

Horse Grazing Away in the Evening Sun
Horse is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. It is an odd-toed ungulate mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Equidae

Background imageMammal Collection: A South African Cheetah Chilling Out in the Bush, Kruger National Park, South Africa n

A South African Cheetah Chilling Out in the Bush, Kruger National Park, South Africa n
The cheetah is a big cat that occurs mainly in eastern and southern Africa and a few parts of Iran. The South African cheetah live mainly in the lowland areas and deserts of the Kalahari

Background imageMammal Collection: Sealions on Kangaroo Island in South Australia

Sealions on Kangaroo Island in South Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Sting Ray Sighting

Sting Ray Sighting at Monkey Mia, western Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian animals montage

Australian animals montage

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian animals collection - isolated illustration

Australian animals collection - isolated illustration

Background imageMammal Collection: Echidna

Echidna
Together with the platypus, Echidnas are the worlds only monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. Seen here in Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Echidna

Echidna

Background imageMammal Collection: Cute dreaming Rabbit (bue color)

Cute dreaming Rabbit (bue color)

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala -Phascolarctos cinereus-, adult on tree, feeding, Victoria, Australia

Koala -Phascolarctos cinereus-, adult on tree, feeding, Victoria, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala -Phascolarctos cinereus-, adult on tree, Victoria, Australia

Koala -Phascolarctos cinereus-, adult on tree, Victoria, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Sleeping koala

Sleeping koala
One of Australias native marsupials the koala sleeps in a gum tree in between feeds on eucalyptus leaves

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala, gum tree

Koala, gum tree

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala in a gum tree

Koala in a gum tree
Mikirra Wild Koala Sanctuary Southern Eyre

Background imageMammal Collection: Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, two adult females, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, two adult females, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult male, drinking water, Sturt National Park, New South Wales

Red Kangaroo -Macropus rufus-, adult male, drinking water, Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Kangaroos boxing

Kangaroos boxing on beach

Background imageMammal Collection: Eye of the tiger

Eye of the tiger
Sumatran Tiger in the zoo

Background imageMammal Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian sea lion

Australian sea lion

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala in tree, Kangaroo Island, Phascolarctos cinereus, Australia

Koala in tree, Kangaroo Island, Phascolarctos cinereus, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian sea lions

Australian sea lions

Background imageMammal Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Eastern Grey Kangaroo, Marcropus cinereus, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian sea lions

Australian sea lions

Background imageMammal Collection: Australia Sealion, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Australia Sealion, Kangaroo Island, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Australian Sea Lion coming out of water

Australian Sea Lion coming out of water
Neophoca cinerea

Background imageMammal Collection: Koala bear (Phascolarctos cinereus), captive, eating leaf

Koala bear (Phascolarctos cinereus), captive, eating leaf
Taronga Zoo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMammal Collection: Giraffe in Zoo

Giraffe in Zoo

Background imageMammal Collection: Baby kangaroo following its mother in Jindabyne, New South Wales, 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



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