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  2. Wallaby - Wikipedia

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    Wallabies face several threats. Dingoes, domestic and feral dogs, feral cats, and red foxes are among their predators. Humans also pose a significant threat to wallabies due to increased interaction (wallabies can defend themselves with hard kicks and biting).

  3. Tammar wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii), also known as the dama wallaby or darma wallaby, is a small macropod native to South and Western Australia.Though its geographical range has been severely reduced since European colonisation, the tammar wallaby remains common within its reduced range and is listed as "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

  4. Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Studies of kangaroos and wallabies have demonstrated, beyond the minimum energy expenditure required to hop at all, increased speed requires very little extra effort (much less than the same speed increase in, say, a horse, dog or human), and the extra energy is required to carry extra weight. For kangaroos, the key benefit of hopping is not ...

  5. Zoo prepares for arrival of storm-hit wallabies - AOL

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    The zoo said red-necked wallabies were generally larger than swamp wallabies, and have a slightly different hopping style. Sam Gray, team leader of mammals at the zoo, said: "We are told Stripe ...

  6. List of monotremes and marsupials - Wikipedia

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    Genus Macropus: kangaroos and wallabies. Subgenus Notamacropus. Agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) Black-striped wallaby (Macropus dorsalis) Tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) †Toolache wallaby (Macropus greyii) Western brush wallaby (Macropus irma) Parma wallaby: (Macropus parma) (rediscovered, thought extinct for 100 years) Whiptail wallaby ...

  7. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    Toxoplasmosis in humans is diagnosed through biological, serological, ... Wallabies, koalas, wombats, pademelons and small dasyurids can be killed by it, ...

  8. Red-necked wallaby - Wikipedia

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    However, females may stay in the home range of their mothers for life, while males leave at the age of two. Also, red-necked wallabies engage in alloparental care, in which one individual may adopt the child of another. This is a common behavior seen in many other animal species like wolves, elephants, humans, and fathead minnows. [9]

  9. Wallabies center Kerevi handed ban for dangerous tackle and ...

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    Australia center Samu Kerevi has played his last game on the Wallabies’ end-of-year European tour after being suspended for a dangerous tackle that earned him a red card against Wales at the ...