by Peter Rowland | Saturday, May 1, 2021
Donkey Scientific Name: Equus asinus Size: TL c.2.5m, including Tail c.0.6m What does it look like? Upperparts typically pale grey-brown with a short dark mane, and dark line down shoulders and along back. Muzzle, ring around eye and underparts whitish. Ears long and...
by Ryan Dunn | Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Agile Wallaby Scientific Name: Notamacropus agili Size: TL 1,180–1,700mm, including tail 587–840mm What does it look like? The Agile Wallaby is yellowish-brown above, with pale buff stripe on thigh, and whitish below. Head has rounded snout, indistinct pale brown...
by Ryan Dunn | Thursday, October 22, 2020
Australian Fur-seal Scientific Name: Arctocephalus pusillus Size: TL 1.36–2.27m What does it look like? Australian Fur-seal adult males are much larger than females and young males, grey-brown (darker with age), with long silvery mane of coarse hair on neck and...
by Peter Rowland | Friday, October 16, 2020
Australian Sea-lion Scientific Name: Neophoca cinerea Size: TL 1.3–2.25m What does it look like? The Australian Sea-lion adult male is larger than the female, with thickened neck and chest. Coat (pelage) brown to blackish (becoming darker with age), and paler...
by Peter Rowland | Friday, October 16, 2020
Common or Bare-nosed Wombat Scientific Name: Vombatus ursinus Size: 725-1,175mm TL, including tail 25 mm What does it look like? The Bare-nosed or Common Wombat is stocky, with a large, flattened head, short limbs and powerful claws for digging. Greyish-brown to...