Yellow-footed Antechinus
The Yellow-footed Antechinus is a small native mammal found in the woodlands of the western slopes and plains. This individual was photographed near Holbrook in southern NSW, Australia.
Yellow-footed Antechinus belongs to the following groups:
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jdmphotography
Very cute comes straight to mind here with spot on focus and clarity love It ! (-:
Steve Sass replied
Thanks!
adgray
Oh how many are mistaken for mice????
We must educate to save them !!!
So much cuter than a boring old mouse!!!
He’s adorable! Thank you
CinB
it’s so cute! looks just like a field mouse?
wonderful capture.
Noelene Davies
Wonderful capture, My husband found one of these little blokes under some logs not long ago so we put him in his glasses case and relocated him. And yes you have to be very careful you don’t mistake them for mice.
Marilyn Harris
Oh he’s so cute!!! Love your work Steven!!!
Steve Sass replied
Thanks very much blossom!
JoanIreland1970
awwww. he is too cute. :)
Steve Sass replied
Thanks for your comment Joan.
ajax
Are’nt they just the cutest ?
Steve Sass replied
Cheers mate, yes indeed!
John Ross
Don’t tell me it’s tame? I have these living in my roof. They run down the verandah posts and across the decking. Haven’t got a decent sharp shot of one yet – when I do I’ll post it.
Steve Sass replied
They are pretty quite, but I wouldnt call them tame. Thanks for the comment
springplains
What a beautiful photo. Makes me understand how cats must demolish their numbers. Well done!
Steve Sass replied
yes they sure do! Thanks for the comment