-
units of the
tammar wallaby (Macropus-Eugenii).
Wallabies also have a
powerful tail that is used
mostly for
balance and support.
Wallabies are
herbivores whose...
-
tammar wallabies from
Western Australia,
Kangaroo Island, and
mainland South Australia,
making them
distinct po****tion groups. The
tammar wallaby is among...
- down the back, and have
softer fur. Red-necked
wallabies may live up to nine years. Red-necked
wallabies are
found in
coastal scrub and
sclerophyll forest...
-
wallabies (a
widespread and
fairly common species in Australia), were
astonished to
discover that some of the
animals were not
truly tammar wallabies...
- paws
could be pink or black. The gait
differs from
other wallabies, with the
swamp wallaby carrying its head low and its tail out straight. The average...
- with '
Wallabies'. In 1909, when the new "Northern Union" code was
still in its
infancy in Australia, a
match between the
Kangaroos and the
Wallabies was...
- The rock-
wallabies are the
wallabies of the
genus Petrogale. The
genus was
established in 1837 by John
Edward Gray in a
revision of
material at the British...
- Guinea,
agile wallabies are
hunted by
local indigenous peoples using fire drives. In the
Bininj Kunwok language the male
agile wallaby is
known as warradjangkal...
- The
eastern hare-
wallaby (Lagorchestes leporides), once also
known as the
common hare
wallaby, is an
extinct species of
wallaby that was
native to southeastern...
- marsupials.
Wallaby or
Wallabies may also
refer to:
Wallaby, ****anese
fantasy manga Sopwith Wallaby,
British single-engined
biplane The
Wallabies,
nickname of the...