Murramarang National Park species

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20 species

Acrobates pygmaeus (Feathertail Glider)

Acrobates pygmaeus
Acrobates pygmaeus
Acrobates pygmaeus

Antechinus agilis (Agile Antechinus)

Antechinus agilis
Antechinus agilis
Antechinus agilis

Antechinus stuartii (Brown Antechinus)

Antechinus stuartii
Antechinus stuartii
Antechinus stuartii

Austronomus australis (White-Striped Freetail-Bat)

Chalinolobus morio (Chocolate Wattled Bat)

Chalinolobus morio
Chalinolobus morio
Chalinolobus morio

Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo)

Macropus giganteus
Macropus giganteus
Macropus giganteus

Notamacropus rufogriseus (Red-necked Wallaby)

Notamacropus rufogriseus
Notamacropus rufogriseus
Notamacropus rufogriseus

Nyctophilus gouldi (Gould's Long-eared Bat)

Nyctophilus gouldi
Nyctophilus gouldi
Nyctophilus gouldi

Petaurus notatus (Krefft’s Glider, formerly Sugar Glider)

Petaurus notatus
Petaurus notatus
Petaurus notatus

Pseudocheirus peregrinus (Common Ringtail Possum)

Pseudocheirus peregrinus
Pseudocheirus peregrinus
Pseudocheirus peregrinus

Rhinolophus megaphyllus (Eastern Horseshoe Bat)

Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna)

Tachyglossus aculeatus
Tachyglossus aculeatus
Tachyglossus aculeatus

Trichosurus cunninghami (Mountain Brushtail Possum, Southern Bobuck)

Trichosurus cunninghami
Trichosurus cunninghami
Trichosurus cunninghami

Trichosurus vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum)

Trichosurus vulpecula
Trichosurus vulpecula
Trichosurus vulpecula

Vespadelus darlingtoni (Large Forest Bat)

Vespadelus darlingtoni

Vespadelus vulturnus (Little Forest Bat)

Vespadelus vulturnus
Vespadelus vulturnus
Vespadelus vulturnus

Vombatus ursinus (Common wombat, Bare-nosed Wombat)

Vombatus ursinus
Vombatus ursinus
Vombatus ursinus

Wallabia bicolor (Swamp Wallaby)

Wallabia bicolor
Wallabia bicolor
Wallabia bicolor
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