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- The nail-tail wallabies, of genus Onychogalea, are three species of macropods, all found in Australia. Related to kangaroos and wallabies, they are smaller...
- The crescent nail-tail wallaby, also known as the worong (Onychogalea lunata), was a small species of marsupial that grazed on gr****es in the scrub and...
- The bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata), also known as the bridled nail-tailed wallaby, bridled nailtail wallaby, bridled wallaby, merrin...
- three species (two extant and one extinct) of nail-tail wallabies (genus Onychogalea) have one notable feature: a horny spur at the tip of the tail; its function...
- Onychogalea Bridled nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea fraenata †Crescent nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea lunata Northern nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea unguifera...
- The northern or sandy nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera) is a species of macropod found across northern Australia on arid and sp****ly wooded plains...
- Onychogalea Bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) †Crescent nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea lunata) Northern nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea...
- nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea fraenata EN Crescent nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea lunata EX - extinct Northern nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea unguifera LC...
- survival and protection of the endangered bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata). The wallabies protection has facilitated natural regeneration...
- (Eutrombicula hirsti) infection in the endangered bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata)". Australian Veterinary Journal. 87 (8): 338–341. doi:10.1111/j...