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Marsupials are a type of mammal that are characterized by their unique method of reproduction

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Background imageMarsupials Collection: Page 8. The King Bird King Parrot?;a Kanguroo, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)

Page 8. The King Bird King Parrot?;a Kanguroo, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
5669978 Page 8. The King Bird King Parrot?; a Kanguroo, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm; Mitchell Library

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct

Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct, also known as the marsupial lion
Illustration of Thylacoleo carnifex, had the strongest bite of any mammal species, living or extinct, also known as the marsupial lion

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Diprotodon, meaning in Greek 'two forward teeth', is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial

Diprotodon, meaning in Greek "two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native to
Illustration of Diprotodon, meaning in Greek " two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native to Australia during the Pleistocene epoch

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Page 290. The Kanguroo, copied from a living animal, exhibited in Dublin

Page 290. The Kanguroo, copied from a living animal, exhibited in Dublin, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
5670132 Page 290. The Kanguroo, copied from a living animal, exhibited in Dublin, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6 cm; Mitchell Library

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho)

Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho)
6000060 Koala bear abd joey in a eucalyptus tree, Australia (colour litho) by Rountree, Harry (Herbert R.) (1878-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Koala bear and joey in a eucalyptus tree)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Page 26. The Chinese Duck;the Flying Rat from Botany Bay Glider possum

Page 26. The Chinese Duck;the Flying Rat from Botany Bay Glider possum, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
5669999 Page 26. The Chinese Duck; the Flying Rat from Botany Bay Glider possum, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm; Mitchell Library

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Koala and wombat in Australia illustration 1896

Koala and wombat in Australia illustration 1896
The koala ( Phascolarctus cinereus )is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Tasmanian Tiger Thylacinus cynocephalus illustration 1896

Tasmanian Tiger Thylacinus cynocephalus illustration 1896
The thylacine ( Thylacinus cynocephalus ), now extinct, is one of the largest known carnivorous marsupials, evolving about 4 million years ago - commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger because of its

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Sugar glider and Brushtail possum illustration 1896

Sugar glider and Brushtail possum illustration 1896
Sugar glider ( Petaurus sciureus ) The genus Petaurus contains flying phalangers or wrist-winged gliders, a group of arboreal marsupials

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Kangaroo

Kangaroo
Vintage engraving showing a Kangaroo, 1864

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia

Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia
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Background imageMarsupials Collection: Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia

Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii), Australia
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Background imageMarsupials Collection: Wild common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) on sheoak branch

Wild common ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) on sheoak branch
A charismatic little marsupial from southern Australia, this ringtail possum peers at the camera from the safety of a sheoak tree

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Zoological Gardens, Ghent, Belgium (litho)

Zoological Gardens, Ghent, Belgium (litho)
7154171 Zoological Gardens, Ghent, Belgium (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zoological Gardens, Ghent, Belgium)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Kangourou; Kangaroo; Kanguru (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Kangourou; Kangaroo; Kanguru (engraving)
7196464 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Kangourou; Kangaroo; Kanguru (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kangourou; Kangaroo; Kanguru)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: The 'Kangaroo'(engraving)

The "Kangaroo"(engraving)
7160526 The " Kangaroo" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The " Kangaroo." Illustration for Travel, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Koala bear, Australia (b / w photo)

Koala bear, Australia (b / w photo)
7149920 Koala bear, Australia (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Koala bear, Australia. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Les kanguroos geants (engraving)

Les kanguroos geants (engraving)
7199906 Les kanguroos geants (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les kanguroos geants)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Hunting the kangaroo (litho)

Hunting the kangaroo (litho)
7171141 Hunting the kangaroo (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hunting the kangaroo)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: The Hunt (colour litho)

The Hunt (colour litho)
7169987 The Hunt (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Hunt. Illustration for The Little Folks Favourite Album in Colour bys H Hamer (Cassell)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: England v Australia, Lion v Kangaroo (engraving)

England v Australia, Lion v Kangaroo (engraving)
7192746 England v Australia, Lion v Kangaroo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: England v Australia, Lion v Kangaroo)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Les kanguroos (engraving)

Les kanguroos (engraving)
7194390 Les kanguroos (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les kanguroos. Illustration for La Chasse Illustree (Firmin Didot, 1867-68).); © Look and Learn

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Marsupial (engraving)

Marsupial (engraving)
7158218 Marsupial (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marsupial. Poche Abdominale Ouverte Montrant les Petits Attaches aux Tetons de Leur Mere)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: A Picture Puzzle, Find Twenty Birds or Beasts (litho)

A Picture Puzzle, Find Twenty Birds or Beasts (litho)
7182162 A Picture Puzzle, Find Twenty Birds or Beasts (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Picture Puzzle, Find Twenty Birds or Beasts)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Le phascolome (engraving)

Le phascolome (engraving)
7200014 Le phascolome (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le phascolome. Illustration for La Chasse Illustree (Firmin Didot, 1871-72).); © Look and Learn

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Australian Aborigines (chromolitho)

Australian Aborigines (chromolitho)
7149436 Australian Aborigines (chromolitho) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Australian Aborigines)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Mareeba rock wallaby (Petrogale mareeba) standing on granite boulders, Atherton Tablelands

Mareeba rock wallaby (Petrogale mareeba) standing on granite boulders, Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) grooming itself on tree branch in rainforest

Green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) grooming itself on tree branch in rainforest, Atherton Tablelands, Wet Tropics World Heritage area, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Male Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) in dry woodland, Dryandra woodland, Western Australia

Male Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) in dry woodland, Dryandra woodland, Western Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Black-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) on steep rocky mountainside, Alice Springs

Black-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale lateralis) on steep rocky mountainside, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Musky rat kangaroo (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus) on rainforest floor at night

Musky rat kangaroo (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus) on rainforest floor at night, Wet Tropics World Heritage area, Innisfail, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Female Yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) fending off advances from male (right)

Female Yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) fending off advances from male (right), Idalia National Park, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) eating gum (Eucalyptus sp)

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) eating gum (Eucalyptus sp)
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) eating gum (Eucalyptus sp.) leaves in a tree, Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) sitting on tree branch sleeping in rain, Apollo Bay

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) sitting on tree branch sleeping in rain, Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Ah! Would You?, 1892. Creator: Philip William May

Ah! Would You?, 1892. Creator: Philip William May
Ah! Would You?, 1892

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Close-Up of a baby kangaroo

Close-Up of a baby kangaroo
Joey kangaroo in the pouch of it's mother

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Honey Possum

Honey Possum
The honey possum is a tiny species of marsupial that feeds on the nectar and pollen of a diverse range of flowering plants. The tiny marsupial is endemic to the south-western tip of Western Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Numbat on alert

Numbat on alert
The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus), also known as Banded Anteater, is an insectivorous marsupial and its diet consists of termites. There are fewer than 1000 numbats left in the wild

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Numbat foraging

Numbat foraging
The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus), also known as Banded Anteater, is an insectivorous marsupial and its diet consists of termites. There are fewer than 1000 numbats left in the wild

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Quokka

Quokka
Small marsupial found on Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia. Species: Setonix brachyurus

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Yellow footed antechinus (Antechinus flavipes) on deadwood

Yellow footed antechinus (Antechinus flavipes) on deadwood, small marsupial carnivore usually active at night, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: K: Kanguroos

K: Kanguroos
6523648 K: Kanguroos by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Large Animal Alphabet. Louis Vagne, publisher, Pont-a-Mousson Imagery, s. d. (circa 1890)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: K L: Kanguroos - Leo

K L: Kanguroos - Leo
6523647 K L: Kanguroos - Leo by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: in " Large Animal Alphabet. Louis Vagne, publisher, Pont-a-Mousson Imagery, s. d. (circa 1890)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus Harrisii)

Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus Harrisii)
Gold Coast Queensland Australia

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Tasmanian Devil Tasmanias state icon

Tasmanian Devil Tasmanias state icon
The Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial alive today. They were hunted by European settlers to Australia as a pest to their stock

Background imageMarsupials Collection: In La vita degli animali (La vie des animaux) by A. E. Brehm, Torino, 1897

In La vita degli animali (La vie des animaux) by A. E. Brehm, Torino, 1897
LSE4112224 In La vita degli animali (La vie des animaux) by A. E. Brehm, Torino, 1897. by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarsupials Collection: Sarigue (possum). Engraving in 'Alphabet des animaux sauvages'

Sarigue (possum). Engraving in "Alphabet des animaux sauvages"
DUV4211302 Sarigue (possum). Engraving in " Alphabet des animaux sauvages". 9th Serie. Imagery of Epinal, Pellerin, printer-publisher, circa 1870. Engravings on wood, stencilled. 16 pages

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Marsupials Collection

Marsupials are a type of mammal that are characterized by their unique method of reproduction. They give birth to very undeveloped young, which then migrate to the mother's pouch and continue their development there and can found mainly in Australia, New Guinea, and South America, but some species have been introduced elsewhere. The most well-known marsupial is the kangaroo, but other species include koalas, opossums, wallabies and wombats. They have adapted to many different environments such as deserts and rainforests. They typically feed on plants or small animals such as insects or rodents. Some it also use their long tails for balance when hopping or climbing trees. All marsupials share a few common traits including a pouch for carrying young and an ability to produce milk for feeding them once they reach the pouch.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Marsupials collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints featuring some of the most fascinating mammal animals in the world. These marsupials are known for their unique reproductive system, where they carry their young in pouches until they are fully developed. Our collection includes images of iconic Australian marsupials such as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, and Tasmanian devils. Each print showcases the beauty and diversity of these creatures with incredible detail and clarity. From close-up portraits to action shots in their natural habitats, these prints capture the essence of what makes marsupials so special. Whether you're a nature lover or simply appreciate fine art photography, our collection is sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used for each piece, these prints will make a great addition to any home. They also make excellent gifts for animal lovers who want to bring a touch of wildlife into their lives.
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What are Marsupials (Mammals Animals) art prints?

Marsupials are a group of mammals that give birth to relatively undeveloped young, which then continue to develop outside the womb in a pouch. Some well-known examples of marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and possums. Marsupial art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring these fascinating animals. These prints can be used for decorative purposes in homes or offices, as educational tools in schools and museums, or as gifts for nature lovers and animal enthusiasts. The images on these prints showcase the unique physical characteristics and behaviors of various marsupial species in their natural habitats. They may depict scenes such as kangaroos hopping across an Australian landscape or koalas sleeping peacefully in eucalyptus trees. With their stunning colors and intricate details, marsupial art prints offer a beautiful way to appreciate the diversity of life on our planet while also supporting artists who capture its beauty through their work.
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What Marsupials (Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Marsupial art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. You can choose from a variety of options, such as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils and many more. These art prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of these fascinating animals in their natural habitats. The Marsupial art prints available at Media Storehouse are high-quality reproductions of original artwork or photographs taken by professional photographers. They come in different sizes to suit your preferences and needs. Whether you want to decorate your home or office with stunning wildlife images or give them as gifts to friends and family who love animals, there is something for everyone. In addition to the beautiful Marsupial art prints available at Media Storehouse, you can also find other types of animal-themed artworks featuring birds, sea creatures, wild cats and more. With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect piece that captures your heart.
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How do I buy Marsupials (Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Marsupials art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring various species of marsupial mammals. Once you have found the artwork that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that suits your needs and add it to your cart. We offer a range of printing options including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. You can choose from a variety of sizes to fit any space in your home or office. To complete your purchase, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter payment information and shipping details. We accept major credit cards as well as PayPal for secure online transactions. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece of wall art or a unique gift for an animal lover, purchasing Marsupials art prints from Media Storehouse is easy and convenient.
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How much do Marsupials (Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Marsupials art prints varies depending on the size, quality, and type of print. We offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each option has its own unique features that affect the price. Canvas prints are typically more expensive than other types of prints due to their high-quality materials and durability. Framed prints also tend to be pricier as they come with a frame that adds an extra layer of protection and aesthetic appeal. Photographic prints are generally more affordable but still offer excellent image quality. They are available in various sizes ranging from small to large formats. The cost of Marsupials art prints is reasonable at Media Storehouse considering the high-quality products offered. You can find a print that fits their budget while still enjoying stunning artwork featuring these fascinating animals.
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How will my Marsupials (Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Marsupials art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes with protective padding for framed prints. Our delivery partners are trusted couriers who have years of experience in handling delicate items such as artwork. They will ensure that your order is delivered to you promptly and in excellent condition. We offer a range of shipping options depending on your location, so whether you're based locally or internationally, we can get your Marsupials art prints to you quickly and efficiently. Once your order has been dispatched, we'll send you an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can keep an eye on its progress. If there are any issues with the delivery of your order, our customer service team will be on hand to assist you every step of the way.