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  2. Wallaby - Wikipedia

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    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). Many wallabies have been involved in vehicular accidents, as they often feed near roads and urban areas.

  3. Red-necked wallaby - Wikipedia

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    A recent study has demonstrated that wallabies, as other social or gregarious mammals, are able to manage conflict via reconciliation, involving the post-conflict reunion, after a fight, of former opponents, which engage in affinitive contacts. [7] Red-necked wallabies are mainly nocturnal. They spend most of the daytime resting. [6]

  4. Northern nail-tail wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The northern or sandy nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera) is a species of macropod found across northern Australia on arid and sparsely wooded plains. The largest species of the genus Onychogalea, it is a solitary and nocturnal herbivorous browser that selects its food from a wide variety of grasses and succulent plant material.

  5. Agile wallaby - Wikipedia

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    Male agile wallabies are considerably larger than females, having a head and body length of up to 85 cm (33 in) and weighing 16 to 27 kg (35 to 60 lb) while the females grow to 72 cm (28 in) in length and weigh 9 to 15 kg (20 to 33 lb). The tails of both sexes are long and flexible, giving a total length of double the head and body length.

  6. Summer if full of dangers for your pets. These tips can help ...

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    Use pet-safe products if possible, and if you use a lawn service, make sure they know you have pets that go outside. Some plants are toxic to pets, so be aware of what you plant in your garden ...

  7. Allied rock-wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The allied rock-wallaby or Weasel rock-wallaby (Petrogale assimilis) is a species of rock-wallaby found in northeastern Queensland, Australia.It forms part of the P. lateralis/penicillata species complex and is very similar to six other species of rock-wallaby found in this area; these include the Cape York rock-wallaby (P. coenensis), the unadorned rock-wallaby (P. inornata), the Herbert's ...

  8. Western brush wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The wallabies will consume most species of plants, with Carpobrotus edulis, Cynodon dactylon, and Nuytsia floribunda being the common dietary items. One source suggests that the wallaby's diet is made up of 3-17% of grasses and sedges, 1-7% forbs, and 79-88% browsing material (mainly the leaves of low shrubs). [ 13 ]

  9. Are puppuccinos safe for dogs? We asked a vet to confirm - AOL

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    Dairy is one of the more common food allergies in pets, so an alternative milk might be a good option to try. How to make a puppuccino at home If you’d like to make a puppuccino at home, you can ...

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