Big Marsupials, Small Marsupials

For some really cute photos of the OZs mascots.

imitating kangaroo


Okay, maybe that's not cute. But what about this?

mommy wallaby


Want to see Wallaby's babies?

baby and wallaby


No, not that baby. This baby.

baby inside pouch
The one in the pouch.


They're so cute.

patting wallaby


me and little wallaby


If you must know, kangaroo, wallaby and the Tasmanian devil are all under the Marsupial family. And they're Australia's most iconic animals.

tasmanian devil notice


Firstly because they're everywhere, other than Tasmanian devils because they're mostly found in Tasmania and was populating the place like rats to sewers until a plague years ago which nearly wiped them to extinction.

tasmanian devil


Despite their stereotypes from Looney Tunes, the Tasmanian Devils are really cute animals that made a lot of noisy sounds and are really timid. Scare them once and they'll run away. LOL.

As for wallabies, they're just plain adorable.

looking at wallaby

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  1. Isn't kangaroo a wallaby? Any difference between them? BTW, you are much more adorable than the wallaby in the last picture!

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  2. haha..you should take some pictures jumping like kangaroo/wallaby...
    :)

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  3. Hmm girl u look just like one of them. This brings me back memories when I was in Melbourne years back, playing with them. Real cute they r.

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  4. I haven't got a chance visting Australia. But I wacht this beautiful country on TV.
    I love ur pics, Nicole.

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  5. You are in Au. now? Where will you visit after this travel?

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  6. Wallabies are actually smaller than roos.

    And you forgot to add another famous Aussie marsupial to the list: koalas! Unlike what many think of, koalas are NOT bears.

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  7. So damn cute!!! I love these pictures. We got a million photos when we were in Aus but they were stolen so I am loving your posts!

    Wallabies are much smaller than kangaroos and more friendly. Kangas can stand 7 feet tall whereas wallabies are about 5 feet.

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  8. Erm, the kangaroos are quite tame... But once it disturbed, they might ran away or kick you aside... Kangaroo legs are very strong... Kungfu Kick!

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  9. Nicole, go to the countryside.. Places like zoo is very common. go la places where not many Malaysian going.

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  10. Hi Nicole, you have over 70 posts on australia! Haha. Btw, where can I get great deals on hotels in Sydney? Can you name a few places to explore? Thanks

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  11. Hi Nicole, you have over 70 posts on australia! Haha. Btw, where can I get great deals on hotels in Sydney? Can you name a few places to explore? Thanks

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  12. haha. i get a bit carried away i guess. Sorry I don't really know any good deals in Sydney unfortunately. But I'm sure you get find great places to stay on Agoda.com, or if you want something cheaper, hostelworld.com

    :)

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