Think Kangaroo ... but much smaller
This little Pademelon was on the Russell Falls track at Mt Field, Tasmania.
These are a little macropod of the marsupial family. About the size of a large house cat or basketball.
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Think Kangaroo ... but much smaller
This little Pademelon was on the Russell Falls track at Mt Field, Tasmania.
These are a little macropod of the marsupial family. About the size of a large house cat or basketball.
so cute! do people have them as pets?
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That's what I thought, MA. Very, very cute.Think Kangaroo ... but much smaller
Very cute little creature and a very nice capture of him. Well done.
way cute capture!
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Great catch! Never heard of them before, are they rodents?
Kangaroo's are usually thought of only with the two large ones most people see ... the Red and the Grey roo's. However, Wallabies are just a smaller species of roo and Pademelons are smaller again. We see Pademelons here in Qld as well ... I saw one yesterday while in the rain-forest above the Gold Coast. Very cute little guys and sometimes quite tolerant of people.
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