Yes. Wallabies are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
They are all vertebrates.
All mammals are vertebrates, including wallabies.
Yes, wallabies have backbones. They belong to the class Mammalia, which are vertebrates with backbones.
No. A wallaby is a mammal, specifically a marsupial.
wallabies are herbivores so no they do not eat berries
All wallabies, whether they are rock wallabies, swamp wallabies or scrub wallabies, feed on Australian native grasses, herbs, ferns and foliage. They do not eat any animal proteins.
Young wallabies are called joeys, like all marsupial young.
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
A toucan is a bird, and all birds are vertebrates.
All penguins are vertebrates because they have spines.
All fish are vertebrates.
All mammals are vertebrates. The two main sections of the animal kingdom are invertebrates and vertebrates- and mammals fall into the vertebrates section!!