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Quoll sitting isolated on white (3 years old)
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland having a yawn
Nocturnal animals Large indian civet (Viverra zibetha) finding food in nature in the night at Kaengkracharn national park,Thailand
Pest. Mause.
Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)
An agouti eats a nut in an area on the edge of a rainforest in Costa Rica.
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) with mouth wide open, displaying teeth and tongue, in aggressive mood. These native carnivorous Australian marsupials have been declared an endangered species. They are the world’s largest carnivorous marsupials.
Wild Baird's Tapir in a zoo, Venezuela
Portrait of a genet photographed at night on a tree in Kenya.
Yellow-footed antechinus (Antechinus flavipes)
ADULT MALE PLATYPUS ornithorhynchus anatinus, MAN SHOWING VENOMOUS SPUR ON HIND LEGS, AUSTRALIA
Opossum walking on the wall
Close up of the Australian mammal the Quoll. This species is also known as the Tiger Quoll or Spotted Quoll.
The charred remains of a rat lie near the road in Littleton, Colorado’s Waterton Canyon. According to fire fighters at the scene, they got the call at 3:30am of a fire near the Strontia Springs Dam along the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon on September 21, 2022. West Metro and the U.S. Forest Service fire fighters quickly put out the flames which were climbing the steep canyon walls. According to fire fighters, the source of the fire was located at an electrical box, likely ignited by the rat chewing the wires and electrocuted. The body of the rat was relocated near the road by a firefighter, where it remained and later decomposed.
An Eastern Quoll is spotted near Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
Paca (Agouti paca) a solitary, nocturnal rabbit-sized rodent which lives in the rainforests of Central and South America, forages for food in central  Panama, Central America
3D rendering of a tasmanian devil isolated on white background
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) with mouth wide open, displaying teeth, in aggressive mood, in the sun. These native carnivorous Australian marsupials have been declared an endangered species. They are the world’s largest carnivorous marsupials.
an Agouti searches for food near Manizales, Colombia
screaming hairy armadillo
Underground picture of mouse
Angry Jaguarundi showing teeth (Herpailurus yagouaroundi) - Central and South American slender wild cat
Close Up of a Potoroo, an Australian Native Animal. Canon 5DMkii Lens EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM ISO 200
Honey Possum or noolbenger Tarsipes rostratus tiny marsupial feeds on the nectar and pollen of yellow bloom, important pollinator for Banksia attenuata and coccinea and Adenanthos cuneatus.
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Kowari or Brush Tailed Marsupial Rat, dasyuroides byrnei, Small Carnivorous Marsupial native to Australia
Tasmanian devil yawning showing his impressive set of teeth. Photographed in Tasmania Australia.
The banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) is a mongoose species native from the Sahel to Southern Africa.
The province is located in eastern Ecuador, the capital is El Coca. This city in die Amazon rainforest is also known as Puerto Francisco de Orellana.
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