Not a zoologist... so Ushaprabha ji is right must wait for an expert... but in the meantime.. I'll take a wild guess... its a * Wallaby * ... related to kangaroo, . face, ears, over size all different...
Usha di === ps Dr. Raman ... dont know if you have a zoo in your neck of the woods, but both Sandiego and Bronx zoo have a few... and now Tampa Lowry park just got permission form Australian govt..(some new International treaty makes it mandatory to get permission from native country ) to host and display wallbies they acquired for scientific genetic research !!! ========== On Sep 8, 4:34 am, ushaprabha page <[email protected]> wrote: > Better to confirm from the experts, > and thanks. > > On 8 September 2011 04:48, Vijayasankar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Wow! what a nice depiction of plant-animal interaction?! is the animal a > > relative of kangaroo? > > > Regards > > > Vijayasankar Raman > > National Center for Natural Products Research > > University of Mississippi > > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 6:14 PM, ushaprabha page > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Viburnum suspensum- F.-Viburnaceae > >> Evergreen bushy shrub.. > >> Native of Japan. > >> Wallaby (wild animal of Australia) feeds on the its leaves. > >> Location-Blue mountain National Park.

