- rock-wallabies and the hare-wallabies, the
pademelons are
among the
smallest members of the
macropod family.
Mature male
pademelons are
larger than females, with an...
- of the
Tasmanian pademelon is allowed, its pelt
having some
economic value and its meat
being palatable.[citation needed]
Pademelons are
solitary and...
- marsupials, the
newborn pademelon is
underdeveloped and is
carried and
nursed in a
pouch on the mother's belly. Red-legged
pademelons are
unique in that they...
-
marsupials that
includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos,
pademelons, quokkas, and
several other groups.
These genera are
allied to the suborder...
- and
temporal niche partitioning in
sympatric red-legged and red-necked
pademelons".
Austral Ecology. 47 (3): 557–566. doi:10.1111/aec.13135. S2CID 245492036...
- at the tip of the tail; its
function is unknown. The
seven species of
pademelons or
scrub wallabies (genus Thylogale) of New Guinea, the
Bismarck Archipelago...
-
understand po****tion
dynamics of Calaby’s
Pademelon.
Pademelons are
small marsupials of the
genus Thylogale.
Pademelons are some of the
smallest of the family...
- The
dusky pademelon or
dusky wallaby (Thylogale brunii) is a
species of
marsupial in the
family Macropodidae. It is
found in the Aru and Kai
islands and...
-
marsupial family which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos,
pademelons, and
several others Macropodiformes, a
marsupial suborder which includes...
- with
other names including black-tailed wallaby, fern wallaby,
black pademelon,
stinker (in Queensland), and
black stinker (in New
South Wales) on account...