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Numbats at Perth Zoo
A male and female numbat. Numbats used to inhabit a wide area of south west Australia. Due to habitat loss they are now confined to two small areas in Western Australia, and are an endangered species.
Numbat - Myrmecobius fasciatus also noombat or walpurti, insectivorous diurnal marsupial, its diet consists almost exclusively of termites. Small cute animal in the australian forest.
one numbat with its side to the camera.  Numbat is an endangered animal and the only place you can see the wild population is in Western Australia.
Photo showing a tame Indian palm squirrel or three-striped palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum), eating biscuit crumbs from someone's hand in the Agra Fort gardens, Uttar Pradesh, India.
A photo of an African Meerkat at sunset
Unusual and rare animal found in a restricted range. Photographed in the wild in rural Australia.
A numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) forages in its natural habitat, blending into the dry Australian bushland with its striped back and slender snout
A numbat stands alert on a forest floor covered with dry leaves, its striped back and pointed snout clearly visible. This native Australian marsupial is shown in a natural habitat, captured in sharp detail with a shallow depth of field.
The lowland streaked tenrec (Hemicentetes semispinosus) is a small tenrec found in Madagascar. It belongs to the family Tenrecidae in the order Afrosoricida, and more specifically to the subfamily of the spiny tenrecs Tenrecinae. Its natural habitats are in tropical lowland rain forests in northern and eastern parts of Madagascar. Mammalia, Afrosoricida, Tenrecomorpha, \tTenrecidae
Mala (rufous hare-wallaby) out for food at night, Central Australia.
A close-up shot of a squirrel eating a snack while perched on a wooden ledge at the zoo. The background is out of focus.Videos are available similar to this scenario.
The endangered Numbat is a marsupial only found in a handful of wildlife reserves in South-Western Australia. Dryandra Woodlands is a hot spot for the small marsupial, a photographers dream spot for these cute and rare animals
Taken in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Close up of an Australian Numbat
A numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) forages in its natural habitat, blending into the dry Australian bushland with its striped back and slender snout
Numbat - Myrmecobius fasciatus also noombat or walpurti, insectivorous diurnal marsupial, diet consists almost exclusively of termites. Small cute animal termit hunter in the australian forest.
The Indian Palm Squirrel in Rajasthan is a small, striped rodent commonly seen scurrying in urban and rural areas.
A Greater Jerboa sits upright in the sandy ground. The large eyes and ears are typical characteristics of this nocturnal species.
Climbing squirrel.
Running Wild cat in the forest area
Endangered Black-footed Rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis) in its natural habitat, the cliffs of Cape Range National Park, Western Australia
Two meerkats are playing together on the ground
A charming photo series featuring a family of meerkats in their sandy habitat. The images capture natural behavior such as resting, digging, watching the surroundings, and interacting with each other. Ideal for educational, wildlife, and zoology-related themes.
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An Endangered Numbat walks over a log in the forest area of Dryandra Woodlands in Western Australia. These highly elusive species are often very shy and hard to find
Hyrax any of six species of small hoofed mammals (ungulates) native to Africa
Numbat walking along a log
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