This is the second poor Feathertail to have drowned in our water storages over 26 years. We haven't yet seen a live one as they are so very cryptic, and probably more widespread than many people realise.
This is the second poor Feathertail to have drowned in our water storages over 26 years. We haven't yet seen a live one as they are so very cryptic, and probably more widespread than many people realise.
This is the second poor Feathertail to have drowned in our water storages over 26 years. We haven't yet seen a live one as they are so very cryptic, and probably more widespread than many people realise.
This is the second poor Feathertail to have drowned in our water storages over 26 years. We haven't yet seen a live one as they are so very cryptic, and probably more widespread than many people realise.
Summary[edit] Pygmy Opossum, Didelphis pygmaeus. Artist: James Sowerby (1757 - 1822) – Artist (English) Born in London, England. Dead in London, England. Details of artist on Google Art Project. Title: Pygmy Opossum, Didelphis pygmaeustitle QS:P1476,en:"Pygmy Opossum, Didelphis pygmaeus" label QS:Len,"Pygmy Opossum, Didelphis pygmaeus". Object type: Image. Date: 1793date QS:P571,+1793-00-00T00:00:00Z/9. Medium: Engraving; Ink on Paper English: Engraving; Ink on Paper. Dimensions: Height: 272 mm (10.70 in); Width: 220 mm (8.66 in)dimensions QS:P2048,272U174789 dimensions QS:P2049,220U174789. Collection: Museum Victoria. Accession number: LIB5.3. Source/Photographer: TwEvUwBVPr5COA at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level.