marsupials

  1. Dec. 2024 - Interesting Signage about Marsupials

    Dec. 2024 - Interesting Signage about Marsupials

    Taken on December 29th, 2024 at the Menagerie du Jardin des Plantes in Paris, France.
  2. J

    Wild kangaroos in Australian zoos

    What examples of wild kangaroos on the grounds of zoos in Australia do you know? Any interactions with zoo animals and / or visitors?
  3. Yang Yang

    North American Tasmanian Devil Population

    Tasmanian Devil Population Population: 7.4 ABQ BioPark Zoo - Albuquerque, NM (2.0) 1.0 Cola b. 2017 1.0 Schweppes b. 2017 Columbus Zoo - Powell, OH (2.1) 1.0 Sprout b. 2018 1.0 Mustard b. 2018 0.1 Thyme b. 2018 Fort Wayne...
  4. Evirapo

    What marsupials have you seen?

    Mine is Virginia opossum, Philander opossum, Parma wallaby, and other small hopping macropodidae I don't remember
  5. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Which mammal interests you more: The numbat or the giant anteater? (poll)

    Another poll in a series for zoochatters to vote for one of two EDGE mammal species. This time it is a clash of the convergents and a contest of little vs large for these two animals. Both species feed upon ants and termites, are largely solitary and are endangered: the numbat and the giant...
  6. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    The brush tailed bettong

    I've been doing a bit of reading about the Woylie / brush tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) as I try to familiarise myself with some of the more obscure and endangered Australian marsupials (I feel that I don't know enough about them) and I was wondering the following: Is the woylie common...
  7. ThylacineAlive

    ZooChat Challenge Global 2020

    Welcome back everybody to the eighth installment of the ZooChat Global Challenge! We're heading into the uncharted territory of a new decade and with that I decided to really think outside of the box this year and by that I mean I decided to give you all the one thing you never thought I'd do...
  8. Sunbear12

    Softfoot Marsupial Sanctuary Softfoot Sanctuary Review

    Softfoot Marsupial Sanctuary Softfoot Marsupial Sanctuary is a facility located in the Hindmarsh Valley in South Australia roughly an hour from the capital city of Adelaide. On Sunday I went and visited for their nocturnal tour which is the only way to see the collection of animals they...
  9. Swamp Wallaby at Hamerton, 19/11/16

    Swamp Wallaby at Hamerton, 19/11/16

    Wallabia bicolor
  10. Parma Wallaby at Hamerton, 19/11/16

    Parma Wallaby at Hamerton, 19/11/16

    Notamacropus parma
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