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Australian Brushtail Possum - with seed husks on its nose as evidence of feeding on a bird feeder at nightEL-1925 Australian Brushtail Possum - with seed husks on its nose as evidence of feeding on a bird feeder at night. Found Australia-wide, but declining in arid outback
Brushtail Possum CAN 1409 Trichosurus vulpecula © John Cancalosi / ARDEA LONDONCAN-1409 Brush-tail POSSUM - on tree trunk Trichosurus vulpecula John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Brush-tail PossumJPF-2194 Brush-tail Possum Australia Trichosurus vulpecula Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way
Mountain Brushtail Possum - on Eucalyptus branch Southern Queensland to Southern Victoria, AustraliaHB-3337 Mountain Brush-tail Possum / Bobuck - Close up on eucalypt branch S.Queensland to S.Victoria, Australia. Trichosurus caninus Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display
Brushtail Possum - newly born in semi-foetal state, suckling in mothers pouch. New ZealandDH-605 Brush-tail Possum - newly born in semi-foetal state, suckling in mothers pouch New Zealand Trichosurus vulpecula Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Common Brushtail Possum - Pouch Embryo. A single young is born 17-18 days after copulationCAN-2897 Common Brush-tail Possum - Pouch Embryo Native to Eastern Australia, Introduced to New Zealand Trichosurus vulpecula A single young is born 17-18 days after copulation