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Kangourou arboricole de goodfellow 3

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Les Dendrolagues (littéralement : lapins arboricoles) ou Kangourous arboricoles (genre Dendrolagus) sont des macropodidés arboricoles. On les trouve exclusivement dans les forêts tropicales de Nouvelle-Guinée et dans l'extrême nord-est du Queensland en Australie et les îles environnantes, généralement dans les régions montagneuses. Tous sont menacés d'extinction. Il pèse environ 7 kg, la femelle étant généralement un peu plus lourde que le mâle. Comme les autres kangourous arboricoles, Dendrolagus goodfellowi est très différent en apparence des kangourous terrestres. Contrairement à ses cousins qui vivent sur le sol, ses pattes arrière ne sont pas disproportionnées par rapport à ses pattes avant qui sont fortes et se terminent par de puissantes griffes, ce qui lui permettent de monter dans les arbres. Ses pattes arrières se terminent par quatre griffes, deux grandes et deux petites. Son pelage est court et laineux, généralement de couleur châtaigne à rouge-brun, avec la face gris-brun, les joues et les pieds de couleur jaune et le ventre pâle. Il a une longue queue dorée et deux bandes de la même couleur sur le dos. Goodfellow's tree kangaroo Dendrolagues (literally: tree rabbits) or tree kangaroos (genus Dendrolagus) are tree macropodids. They are found exclusively in the tropical forests of New Guinea and in the extreme north-east of Queensland in Australia and the surrounding islands, usually in mountainous areas. All are threatened with extinction. It weighs about 7 kg, the female being generally a little heavier than the male. Like other tree kangaroos, Dendrolagus goodfellowi is very different in appearance from land kangaroos. Unlike its cousins who live on the ground, its hind legs are not disproportionate to its front legs, which are strong and end in powerful claws, allowing it to climb trees. Its hind legs end in four claws, two large and two small. Its coat is short and woolly, generally chestnut to reddish-brown, with a grey-brown face, yellow cheeks and feet and a pale belly. It has a long golden tail and two stripes of the same color on its back.

Comments (11)


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paul_gormley

1:09AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

nice shot and interesting background

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ikke.evc

2:54AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Belle prise.

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Viewpoint42

3:01AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Belle prise de vue de cet animal insolite!

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AureliusdeMercoeur

3:39AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Une superbe capture de cet animal méconnu et de précieuses infos ! Merci, Mo, de nous faire découvrir tous ces animaux rares à travers tes photos !

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Koala44

4:25AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Prise de vue magnifique, et jolies couleurs

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marcPoser

8:10AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Il me fait penser à un chat marsupial. Une excellente photo!

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Jean_C

9:35AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Superbe série de photos sur ce bel animal, merci de partager, Mo!

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MagikUnicorn

11:26AM | Thu, 10 October 2019

SUPER

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mandala

12:54PM | Thu, 10 October 2019

wonderfully Outstanding!

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Deva3D

1:58PM | Thu, 10 October 2019

Fantastic photo!

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DukeNukem2005

8:26AM | Mon, 14 October 2019

It is very beautiful!


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MakeSONY
ModelDSC-HX50
Shutter Speed1/80
ISO Speed500
Focal Length12

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