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Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby ( Petrogale xanthopus ) is a member of the macropod family (the marsupial family that includes the kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, and others). The ...
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Learn about the animal Yellow-footed rock wallaby with KidsBiology.com. ... About Yellow-footed rock wallaby ; Rock wallabies are more agile than kangaroos. They have soft nonslip pads on the bottom of their feet. Which is helpful because they live in the mountains and rocky places. They can climb vertical cliffs.
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Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby : The Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby is grey above and white underneath. Has reddish patches on legs and white side stripe. The tail is barred - no other... ... The Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby is grey above and white underneath. Has reddish patches on legs and white side stripe. The tail is barred -
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The Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby belongs to the kangaroo family. Their relatives are the the Black-Footed Rock-Wallaby and other wallabies including the kangaroos. They are about 600 mm tall when they are adults.
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The yellow-footed rock wallaby, as its name suggests, is one of the most colourful members of the kangaroo family. Living in rocky terrain it has developed a way of using its short forelimbs rather like a tight rope performer's pole, to balance its acrobat jumps. ... Yellow-footed rock wallaby; Petrogale xanthopus...
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