Wallabies

Where do brush tail rock wallbies live?
Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies inhabit the region from south-eastern Queensland to eastern New South Wales and Victoria. They are recognised as three gen...
What is a animal that is a micropod?
Which animals are macropods?Are pademelons related to kangaroos?How many species of macropods are there?Is a Pademelon and Wallaby?Are wombats Macrop...
How many babies do wallibies have?
For some, of course, it's normal to only have one or a couple offspring in a lifetime. But swamp wallabies, small hopping marsupials found throughout ...
What do Dama wallaby eat?
In Australia, dama wallabies are known to feed on acacia seeds but in New Zealand there is no information about the extent to which they eat fruit and...
What do Dama wallaby do?
In exotic plantations, dama wallabies can damage pine and eucalyptus seedlings. On farmland they can compete with livestock for pasture. What do walla...
Is the Bennett's wallaby endangered?
Red-necked wallabyRed-necked wallaby or Bennett's wallabyLeast Concern (IUCN 3.1)Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:Chordata Are Australi...
Do Bennett's wallaby have predators?
Their large ears are capable of moving 180 degrees independently, allowing them to remain alert for potential predators, such as dingoes. What is the ...
How do wallaby protect themselves?
Wallabies defend themselves against predators by hitting them with their powerful tails. Wallabies live about 9 years in the wild. Wallabies are threa...
What do wallibies eat?
Wallaby behaviour Wallabies are herbivores and they mostly eat grass. They can also eat leaves and fruits, and other plants like ferns and herbs. When...