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The point of these photos is to show that:

each animal is unique
each animal has different requirements (eg: milk formula!)
that all species can thrive on any milk formula
that fur colour and appearance is as different in marsupials as it is in humans
and that claims of pale and fluffy fur are not part of a "syndrome",
but are part of an individuals unique characteristic

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Wallaroo - Biolac
  
Wallaroo - Di-Vetelact
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Wallaroo - Wombaroo
  
Wallaroo - Wild
  
Eastern Grey Kangaroo- Biolac
  
Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Di-Vetelact

Far left photo: the adult kangaroo was hand-reared
  
Eastern Grey Kangaroo- Wombaroo

the adult kangaroos with joeys were hand-reared
NOTE: pale fur colour does not indicate nutritional deficiencies associated with a "syndrome"
  
Eastern Grey Kangaroo - Wild

NOTE: even wild marsupials have fluffy fur - often claimed as a "syndrome" - which is really just part of an individuals characteristic
  
Swamp Wallaby - Biolac
 
Swamp Wallaby - Di-Vetelact
  
Swamp Wallaby - Wombaroo
 
Swamp Wallaby - Wild
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Wombat - Biolac
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Wombat Di-Vetelact
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Wombat - Wombaroo
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Wombat - Wild

the foreground wombat joey is mother reared, the wombat at rear was raised on Biolac
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Brushtail Possum - Biolac
  
Brushtail Possum Di-Vetelact

Far right photo: the adult possum was hand-reared
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Brushtail Possum - Wombaroo
Right photo: the adult possum was hand-reared
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Brushtail Possum - Wild

Left photo: although not 100% certain, the adult possum is thought to have been hand-reared, using Di-Vetelact
  
Greater Glider - Biolac
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Greater Glider - Wombaroo
 
 
Greater Glider - Wild
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Sugar Glider - Biolac
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Sugar Glider - Di-Vetelact
 
Feathertail Glider - Di-Vetelact
 

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