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"Captivating Moments of Joey: A Glimpse into Australia's Adorable Wildlife" In the vast wilderness of Australia

Background imageJoey Collection: Red Kangaroo - portrait of young animal or joey, Emmen, Holland

Red Kangaroo - portrait of young animal or joey, Emmen, Holland
USH-2757 Red Kangaroo - portrait of joey Emmen, Holland Macropus rufus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJoey Collection: Red Kangaroo - mother with young animal or joey, Emmen, Holland

Red Kangaroo - mother with young animal or joey, Emmen, Holland
USH-2756 Red Kangaroo - mother with joey Emmen, Holland Macropus rufus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJoey Collection: Red Kangaroo - young detached from teat inside pouch, about 12 - 14 weeks old

Red Kangaroo - young detached from teat inside pouch, about 12 - 14 weeks old. Macropods Reproduction
JPF-9352 Red Kangaroo - young detached from teat inside pouch, about 12 - 14 weeks old. Macropods Reproduction. Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJoey Collection: Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania

Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3137 Red-necked / Bennetts WALLABY - Adult with young in pouch Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia. Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom Don

Background imageJoey Collection: Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia

Bennetts / Red-necked Wallaby Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia
DH-3082 Red-necked / Bennetts WALLABY Captive in Tasmanian Devil Park, Tasmania, Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom Don Hadden Please note that

Background imageJoey Collection: Common Brushtail Possum - Pouch Embryo. A single young is born 17-18 days after copulation

Common Brushtail Possum - Pouch Embryo. A single young is born 17-18 days after copulation
CAN-2897 Common Brush-tail Possum - Pouch Embryo Native to Eastern Australia, Introduced to New Zealand Trichosurus vulpecula A single young is born 17-18 days after copulation

Background imageJoey Collection: Koala - cub Australia

Koala - cub Australia
CAN-2896 Koala - cub Australia Phascolarctos cenereus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJoey Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Joey in mother's pouch - Young begin to leave the pouch at about 9 months

Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Joey in mother's pouch - Young begin to leave the pouch at about 9 months
CAN-2551 Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Joey in mother's pouch Native to most of eastern Australia and Tasmania Macropus giganteus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageJoey Collection: Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out

Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out
CAN-2544 Red-necked Wallaby / Bennett's Wallaby - With young in pouch sticking head out Australia Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please

Background imageJoey Collection: Western Grey Kangaroos - South Australia-Australia - Mother and joey hugging - The common kangaroo

Western Grey Kangaroos - South Australia-Australia - Mother and joey hugging - The common kangaroo in southern
CAN-2543 Western Grey Kangaroos - Mother and joey hugging South Australia Macropus fuliginosus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJoey Collection: Eastern Grey Kangaroo - New South Wales - Australia - Mother

Eastern Grey Kangaroo - New South Wales - Australia - Mother and joey - Young begin to leave the pouch at about 9
CAN-2538 Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Mother and joey New South Wales - Australia Macropus giganteus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJoey Collection: Western Grey Kangaroos - South Australia - Mother and joey in pouch - The common kangaroo in

Western Grey Kangaroos - South Australia - Mother and joey in pouch - The common kangaroo in southern Australia
CAN-2537 Western Grey Kangaroos - Mother and joey in pouch South Australia Macropus fuliginosus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageJoey Collection: Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia

Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia
CAN-2103 Bennet's / Red-necked Wallaby - Young baby in pouch. Tasmania, Australia. Macropus rufogriseus Naturalised in several locations in the United Kindom John Cancalosi Please note that

Background imageJoey Collection: Eastern grey Kangaroo Licking forearm for evaporative cooling, with joey in pouch

Eastern grey Kangaroo Licking forearm for evaporative cooling, with joey in pouch. Queensland, Australia
CAN-2010 Eastern Grey KANGAROO - licking forearm for evaporative cooling, joey in pouch Queensland, Australia Macropus giganteus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageJoey Collection: Red-necked (Bennett's) wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands

Red-necked (Bennett's) wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands
AUS-1896 Red-necked / Bennett's wallaby - mother and joey Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland highlands, Australia Macropus rufogriseus Wayne Lawler / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note

Background imageJoey Collection: Black-striped Wallaby - with joey in pouch. Blue grass (Dicanthium sericeum) grassland

Black-striped Wallaby - with joey in pouch. Blue grass (Dicanthium sericeum) grassland
AUS-1558 Black-striped Wallaby - with joey in pouch. Central Queensland, Australia. Macropus dorsalis Blue grass (Dicanthium sericeum) grassland

Background imageJoey Collection: Tammar Wallaby - with joey in pouch. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Tammar Wallaby - with joey in pouch. Kangaroo Island, South Australia
AUS-1557 Tammar wallaby - mother with young in pouch. Kangaroo Island, South Australia Macropus eugenii Macropus dorsalis Daniel Zupanc / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageJoey Collection: Eastern grey kangaroo and joey, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales

Eastern grey kangaroo and joey, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageJoey Collection: Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) with a Joey, Great Ocean Road

Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) with a Joey, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageJoey Collection: Western Grey Kangaroo Kangaroo Island Subspecies, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia

Western Grey Kangaroo Kangaroo Island Subspecies, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia
JPF-10819 Western Grey Kangaroo - with joey Kangaroo Island Subspecies, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia. Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are

Background imageJoey Collection: Koala - Mother and baby Australia

Koala - Mother and baby Australia
CAN-2894 Koala - Mother and baby Australia Phascolarctos cenereus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJoey Collection: 1893 / Home Rule / Lustige

1893 / Home Rule / Lustige
Gladstone, depicted as a kangaroo, defends Irish Home Rule (the joey in his pouch) against Lord Salisbury



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"Captivating Moments of Joey: A Glimpse into Australia's Adorable Wildlife" In the vast wilderness of Australia, a Western Grey Kangaroo mother gently cradles her joey in her pouch, showcasing the bond between mother and child. Amidst the lush temperate rainforest of Mount Field National Park, a Tasmanian Pademelon female stands tall beside her weaned young, their curious eyes meeting the camera lens. Witnessing an incredible sight in the treetops, a Koala mother carries her piggybacking young as they embark on an adventurous journey to find a new feeding and sleeping tree. The Sugar Glider female gracefully glides through the Australian landscape with her precious cargo clinging tightly to her back, ensuring its safety throughout their nocturnal escapades. Along Australia's enchanting East Coast, another Sugar Glider showcases maternal care as she carries her young on her back while exploring North-eastern coastal wonders. High up in an eucalyptus tree, a Koala female cuddles closely with her adorable baby amidst their leafy sanctuary – a heartwarming scene that epitomizes Australian wildlife beauty. On Kangaroo Island's picturesque Flinders Chase National Park, witness nature's harmony as a Western Grey Kangaroo mother grazes peacefully while carrying its tiny joey within its protective pouch. Rottnest Island unveils yet another marvel – the Quokka female tenderly caring for its young; this endearing sight is sure to melt hearts and captivate all who encounter it. Peeking from its cozy pouch nestled against its parent's chest, a Red-necked Pademelon joey curiously explores the world around it – proof that even small creatures possess boundless curiosity. Celebrating International Tiger Day at Australia Zoo brings together various species under one roof.