- (Onychogalea fraenata), also
known as the
bridled nail-tailed wallaby,
bridled nailtail wallaby,
bridled wallaby, merrin, and flashjack, is a
vulnerable species...
- fraenata, the
bridled nailtail,
whose range and po****tion has
greatly declined since colonisation;
Onychogalea lunata, the
crescent nailtail, warong, once abundant...
- genus, the
northern Onychogalea unguifera and rare O.
fraenata (bridled
nailtail), it had a
horny spur at the tip of its tail. The
species was compared...
-
between 1991 and 1995 with
detrimental impacts on the
surviving bridled nailtail wallaby po****tion. As is
typical of the
tropical savannah in the Northern...
- Scrub-itch mite (Eutrombicula hirsti)
infection in the
endangered bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata).
Australian Veterinary Journal. 87(8), 338-341...
-
reproductive tactics and
female choice in the solitary,
promiscuous bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata)."
Journal of
Mammalogy 87.3 (2006): 461-469...
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Aboriginal people.
Among the
interesting animals can be
found here,
bridled nailtail wallaby,
greater glider and koala. The
elevation of the
terrain is 275...
- black-striped wallabies, yellow-footed rock-wallabies and
endangered bridled nailtail wallabies.
Contained within the park are
several Aboriginal heritage sites...
- Map
showing past and
present distribution of the
bridled nailtail wallaby. This map is an
inset from a sign
located at
David Fleay Wildlife Park in Burleigh...
-
western quoll,
western barred bandicoot, brush-tailed bettong,
bridled nailtail wallaby, and
plains mouse. However,
prior to
these reintroductions, all...