- A
wallaby (/ˈwɒləbi/) is a
small or middle-sized
macropod native to
Australia and New Guinea, with
introduced po****tions in New Zealand, Hawaii, the...
- Look up
wallaby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wallaby is the
informal name for any of
about thirty species of
Australian marsupials.
Wallaby or Wallabies...
- The
parma wallaby (Notamacropus parma) is a
small marsupial macropod mammal native to
forests and densely-vegetated
areas of
northeastern New
South Wales...
-
swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a
small macropod marsupial of
eastern Australia. This
wallaby is also
commonly known as the
black wallaby, with other...
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Diehards (1) 1922:
abandoned 1923:
Wallabys (1) 1924:
Natives (2) 1925: ? 1926: ? 1927: ? 1928: ? 1929:
Wallabys (?) 1930: ? 1931: ? 1932: ? 1933: ?...
- The
tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii), also
known as the dama
wallaby or
darma wallaby, is a
small macropod native to
South and
Western Australia...
- The
Australia men's
national rugby union team,
nicknamed the
Wallabies, is the
representative men's
national team in the
sport of
rugby union for the...
- 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...
- The
toolache wallaby or Grey's
wallaby (Notamacropus greyi) is an
extinct species of
wallaby from
southeastern South Australia and
southwestern Victoria...
- 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...