Wallaby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A wallaby is any of about thirty species of macropod (Family Macropodidae). It is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not bee...
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Mareeba Rock-wallaby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mareeba Rock-wallaby ( Petrogale mareeba ) is a species of rock-wallaby found in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a member of a group of seven very closely related species which also ...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Wallaby? ... There are just over 30 separate species of the wallaby, residing primarily in Australia. Some species can be found in Tasmania. The wallaby was introduced to New Zealand and now there is a small but resilient colony there as well.
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The kangaroo superfamily consists of two family groups. Kangaroos, wallabies, pademelons and tree kangaroos make up one family, while rat-kangaroos, bettongs and potoroos make up the other. There are 45 species of kangaroos and wallabies. ... A number of species of kangaroo and wallaby are listed as threatened in NSW.
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www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/KangaroosAndWallabie...
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Wildlife Question: How Many Species Of Kangaroo And Wallaby Are There? The two families that make up the kangaroos and wallabies include about 60 species of marsupials. Together, their natural ranges ... Some species are very large, while others are the size of ... What is the difference between a wallaby and a kangaroo...
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Each species is listed under only one common name and appears only once in this index, as opposed to the Species Index, where all common names and all scientific names known to us for each species are listed. Common names generally follow Wilson & Cole 2000.
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There are many wallaby species, grouped roughly by habitat: shrub wallabies, brush wallabies, and rock wallabies. Hare wallabies are named for their size and their hare-like behavior. All wallabies are marsupials or pouched mammals.
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animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/wallaby....
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These unique and beautiful 'acrobats of the marsupial world' leap and bound their way around rocky outcrops and cliff ledges in rugged and steep areas throughout Australia. ... Our threatened rock wallaby species...
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wwf.org.au/ourwork/species/rockwallaby/
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To help you find the right exotic pet for you, we have provided detailed care sheets to help you research each species we offer, ... For example, in the spring we have many wallaby joeys that we know are going to be available but do not yet know what sex they are. You can put a deposit down for a female, and if we do not have...
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