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  • Red Talus Slope, Flinders Ranges National Park - South Australia
    anaspides-idw-6048-17-sep-2007.jpg
  • River Red Gum Eucalyptus camaldulensis, South Australia
    anaspides-idw-4828-07-sep-2007.jpg
  • Slate and Lichen - South Australia
    anaspides-idw-5112-14-sep-2007.jpg
  • Slate  - South Australia
    anaspides-idw-5119-14-sep-2007.jpg
  • Sand Ripples - South Australia
    anaspides-idw-4909-10-sep-2007.jpg
  • Distinctly ornamented rock wallaby once very common in inland areas of mainland Australia, however, now uncommon due to over hunting in the 1800's and early 1900's. competition for land (agriculture) and introduced animals.   Small populations can be observed in remote regions.  Natural predator is the Wedge Tailed Eagle.  During the day wallabies remain hidden along steep cliffs and overhangs, only coming to browse along watercourses during the early morning and late afternoon
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  • Distinctly ornamented rock wallaby once very common in inland areas of mainland Australia, however, now uncommon due to over hunting in the 1800's and early 1900's. competition for land (agriculture) and introduced animals.   Small populations can be observed in remote regions.  Natural predator is the Wedge Tailed Eagle.  During the day wallabies remain hidden along steep cliffs and overhangs, only coming to browse along watercourses during the early morning and late afternoon
    5423 15 sep 2007.jpg
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
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  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus),
    6346 17 sep 2007.jpg
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Young wallabies nearly always remain in the safety of the rock scree
    5894 16 sep 2007.jpg
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5883 16 sep 2017.psd
  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5867 16 sep 2017.jpg
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  • Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus).  Endemic to arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    5880 16 sep 2017.psd
  • anaspides-idw-6374-17-sep-2007.jpg
  • Endemic to the arid region of inland Australia, Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies, in warm weather, regularly lick themselves to maintain a constant body temperature.  Yellow Footed Rock Wallabies rarely venture from the safety of the steep rocky cliffs they inhabit except at night when they feed on flower heads and grasses along creek beds.
    anaspides-idw-5884-16-sep-2007.jpg
  • Ruin, Cica 1800 Flinders Ranges Sth Australia
    anaspides-idw-7929-17-sep-2007.jpg
  • Hammond Ghost Town, Flinders Ranges South Australia
    anaspides-idw-8082-18-sep-2007.jpg
  • Hammond Ghost Town, Flinders Ranges South Australia
    anaspides-idw-7994-18-sep-2007.jpg
  • Hotel and bar in Hammond Ghost Town, Flinders Ranges South Australia
    anaspides-idw-7988-18-sep-2007.jpg
  • Hammond Ghost Town, Flinders Ranges South Australia
    anaspides-idw-8010-18-sep-2007.jpg
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