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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. Wallaby - Wikipedia

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    The seven species of dorcopsises or forest wallabies (genera Dorcopsis (four species, with a fifth as yet undescribed) and Dorcopsulus (two species)) are all native to the island of New Guinea. One of the brush wallaby species, the dwarf wallaby ( Notamacropus dorcopsulus ), also native to New Guinea, is the smallest known wallaby species and ...

  4. Macleay's dorcopsis - Wikipedia

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    Macleay's dorcopsis (Dorcopsulus macleayi), also known as the Papuan dorcopsis or the Papuan forest wallaby, is a species of marsupial in the family Macropodidae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea , where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forest.

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Calaby's pademelon - Wikipedia

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    Calaby's pademelon (Thylogale calabyi), also known as the alpine wallaby, is a species of marsupial in the family Macropodidae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea . It is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.

  8. 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 ...

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