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  2. Lake Mackay hare-wallaby - Wikipedia

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    Rendering of the related spectacled hare-wallaby. According to Aboriginal knowledge, the Lake Mackay hare-wallaby was covered in soft, long, grey fur and had especially long fur covering the tops of its feet. It had a short, thick tail and hopped like a kangaroo. The Lake Mackay hare-wallaby was comparable in size to a boodie or rabbit. [6]

  3. Black-flanked rock-wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The black-flanked rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis), also known as the black-footed rock-wallaby or warru, is a species of wallaby, one of several rock-wallabies in the genus Petrogale. A shy, nocturnal herbivore , its two main subspecies are found in mostly isolated populations across western and southern Western Australia (WA), the Northern ...

  4. Swamp wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a small macropod marsupial of eastern Australia. [3] This wallaby is also commonly known as the black wallaby , with other names including black-tailed wallaby , fern wallaby , black pademelon , stinker (in Queensland ), and black stinker (in New South Wales ) on account of its characteristic swampy odour.

  5. Australian Geographic Shares Adorable Video of a Wallaby ...

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    The video is only seven seconds long, but that's all the time you need to watch the wallaby rock out. I don't know what he's really doing, but it does indeed appear that he's playing the air guitar!

  6. Rufous hare-wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The species, which is currently classified as vulnerable, [2] has rufous-grey fur and is the smallest hare-wallaby, weighing just 800-1,600 grams. [5] It is a solitary nocturnal herbivore that feeds on herbs, leaves and seeds. Mala prefer spinifex sandplain habitat; the animals build burrows under large spinifex hummocks. The burrows are tunnel ...

  7. Home security camera captures video of escaped wallaby ...

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    A pet wallaby escaped and was captured on home security cameras hopping around Eastern Kentucky for several days before being returned to its owners. Home security camera captures video of escaped ...

  8. Rare Wallaby Species Released Into Protected Sanctuary ... - AOL

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    Thirty rare wallabies were given the all clear to be released into a protected sanctuary in New South Wales, a local conservation group said.Footage released by Aussie Ark on October 18 shows a ...

  9. Yellow-footed rock-wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The species was subsequently discovered in New South Wales (and Queensland) where it was first recorded in 1964 [16] [17] in the Coturaundee Ranges, now part of Mutawintji National Park. [18] The two small mountain ranges in the far west of the state are still the only known places where the species survives in New South Wales.