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Cinereus Collection

The cinereus, also known as the Phascolarctos cinereus, is a wild and iconic species of wildlife

Background imageCinereus Collection: Mauritius triggerfish, unicorn leatherjacket

Mauritius triggerfish, unicorn leatherjacket
Mauritius triggerfish, Rhinecanthus cinereus, unicorn leatherjacket, Aluterus monoceros, and planehead filefish, Stephanolepis hispidus

Background imageCinereus Collection: Common nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos, and goldcrest, Regulus regulus, on ivy leaves

Common nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos, and goldcrest, Regulus regulus, on ivy leaves, Hedera helix
FLO4597640 Common nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos, and goldcrest, Regulus regulus, on ivy leaves, Hedera helix. Cinereous it, Parus cinereus, and great it, Parus major, on a holly bush

Background imageCinereus Collection: Cinereous vulture, Aegypius monachus 1, Egyptian vulture, Neophron percnopterus 2, bald eagle

Cinereous vulture, Aegypius monachus 1, Egyptian vulture, Neophron percnopterus 2, bald eagle
FLO4574664 Cinereous vulture, Aegypius monachus 1, Egyptian vulture, Neophron percnopterus 2, bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus 3, Turkey vulture, Cathartes aura 4, secretary bird

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026211

DDE-90026211
Australia, Victoria, Great Otway National Park, Wild Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) feeding in eucalyptus tree along Great Ocean Road Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026212

DDE-90026212
Australia, Victoria, Great Otway National Park, Wild Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) feeding in eucalyptus tree along Great Ocean Road Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026210

DDE-90026210
Australia, Victoria, Great Otway National Park, Wild Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) feeding in eucalyptus tree along Great Ocean Road Date: 17/07/2007

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026167

DDE-90026167
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026170

DDE-90026170
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026169

DDE-90026169
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026168

DDE-90026168
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026166

DDE-90026166
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026165

DDE-90026165
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026164

DDE-90026164
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026162

DDE-90026162
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026163

DDE-90026163
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026161

DDE-90026161
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026160

DDE-90026160
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in tree, Australia Date: 07/01/2009

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90026111

DDE-90026111
Koala, (Phascolarctos cinereus), endangered, South Australia. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCinereus Collection: DDE-90025841

DDE-90025841
Koala, Australia ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) Date: 18/03/2005

Background imageCinereus Collection: Palmipedes, Swimming Birds (colour litho)

Palmipedes, Swimming Birds (colour litho)
6016766 Palmipedes, Swimming Birds (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palmipedes, Swimming Birds)

Background imageCinereus Collection: Cinereous harrier, Circus cinereus

Cinereous harrier, Circus cinereus. Handcoloured engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageCinereus Collection: South Island kokako (extinct) and bell miner

South Island kokako (extinct) and bell miner
South Island kokako, Callaeas cinereus (extinct) and bell miner, Manorina melanophrys. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus

Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus (Phascolarctos fuscus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1838

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala, varnish tree and Indian humphead

Koala, varnish tree and Indian humphead
Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus 1, 2, varnish tree, Koelreuteria paniculata 3, and Indian humphead, Kurtus indicus 4. Koala, kolreuterie, kurte

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala or coola, Phascolarctos cinereus

Koala or coola, Phascolarctos cinereus. Female with young. From an illustration by John Lewin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala, Tasmanian devil, thylacine and white phalanger

Koala, Tasmanian devil, thylacine and white phalanger
Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus 1, Phascolarctos koala, endangered Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisii 2, Didelphis ursina, extinct Tasmanian tiger or thylacine, Thylacinus cynocephalus 3

Background imageCinereus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 95

Curtis British Entomology Plate 95
Coleoptera: Hydaticus cinereus = Graphoderus cinereus (Orange-striped Hydaticus Water-beetle) [Plant: Ranunculus aquatilis (Water Crowfoot)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageCinereus Collection: Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland

Mother And Baby Koala Bears (Phascolarctos Cinereus) Cuddled Up In A Tree; Noosa, Queensland, Australia

Background imageCinereus Collection: wild, wildlife, iconic, famous, Phascolarctos, cinereus, eucalyptus, Victoria

wild, wildlife, iconic, famous, Phascolarctos, cinereus, eucalyptus, Victoria, Kristian Bell Photography, 610635704

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10848546

Picture No. 10848546
Koala - front foot - showing first two digits opposable to the other three (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala in an Eucalyptus tree, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia

Koala in an Eucalyptus tree, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala on Philipp Island, State of Victoria, Australia

Koala on Philipp Island, State of Victoria, Australia

Background imageCinereus Collection: Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) with baby in Gum Tree, Victoria, Australia

Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) with baby in Gum Tree, Victoria, Australia

Background imageCinereus Collection: Greylag Goose (Anser anser)

Greylag Goose (Anser anser)
Antique illustration of a Greylag Goose (Anser anser)

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10852253

Picture No. 10852253
Koala - adult with young (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10848545

Picture No. 10848545
Koala - young in pouch (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10852254

Picture No. 10852254
Koala - adult with young (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10848814

Picture No. 10848814
Koala - in tree (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10765766

Picture No. 10765766
Koala - Young abandoned by his mother being saved by a park ranger (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10765797

Picture No. 10765797
Koala - Male in tree with tourists (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10764917

Picture No. 10764917
KOALA - sitting in tree bough (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10758483

Picture No. 10758483
Koala - detail of the lower arm and paw of an adult Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10866195

Picture No. 10866195
Koala - being fed with milk-free infant formula with soy protein isolate. (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10862562

Picture No. 10862562
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) being hand-fed. Billabong Sanctuary, Townsville, Queensland, Australia Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10862561

Picture No. 10862561
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) being hand-fed; controlled situation. Billabong Sanctuary, Townsville, Queensland, Australia Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10766559

Picture No. 10766559
Koala - In tree with tourists by roadside (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10766560

Picture No. 10766560
Koala - Young abandoned by his mother being saved by a park ranger (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:

Background imageCinereus Collection: Picture No. 10895564

Picture No. 10895564
Koala - in tree (Phascolarctos cinereus) Date:



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The cinereus, also known as the Phascolarctos cinereus, is a wild and iconic species of wildlife. Famous for its unique appearance and behavior, this marsupial is commonly referred to as the koala. Found primarily in Australia, particularly in Victoria, these adorable creatures have become synonymous with their favorite food source - eucalyptus. With their fluffy grey fur and round faces, koalas are easily recognizable and loved by people all over the world. They spend most of their lives high up in eucalyptus trees, munching on leaves that provide them with both sustenance and hydration. Their specialized diet has led to a strong association between koalas and eucalyptus forests. Victoria's lush landscapes offer an ideal habitat for these fascinating animals. The state's diverse range of eucalyptus species ensures a steady supply of food for the resident koala population. As they cling onto branches or curl up into cozy balls while sleeping during daylight hours, they have become an integral part of Victoria's natural heritage. Despite their cuddly appearance, it's important to remember that koalas are wild animals who require protection and conservation efforts. Threats such as habitat loss due to urbanization pose significant challenges to their survival. Organizations dedicated to preserving wildlife work tirelessly to ensure a sustainable future for these beloved creatures. Next time you find yourself wandering through Victoria's enchanting forests or catching glimpses of towering gum trees against the skyline, keep an eye out for the cinereus - our furry friends who symbolize Australia's rich biodiversity like no other creature can.