Wallabies' colouring allows them a certain amount of camouflage. Their essentially grey colouring, flecked with other colours such as browns or yellows, helps them to blend in quite effectively with the rocky bushland they inhabit.
Wallabies have colouring that enables them to camouflage naturally within their habitat. Whether they are rock wallabies, swamp wallabies or brush wallabies, they tend to blend in with their environment.
Wallabies are agile marsupials which are capable of hopping quickly through bushland, and up and down slopes, keeping up a steady pace for considerable time. Their strong hind limbs enable them to continue bounding for long periods of time, outrunning the endurance of their predators. Their sure-footedness on rocky slopes also helps them evade predators. The colour of wallabies also gives them defence by way of camouflage.
Wallabies are agile marsupials which are capable of hopping quickly through bushland, and up and down slopes, keeping up a steady pace for considerable time. Their strong hind limbs enable them to continue bounding for long periods of time, outrunning the endurance of their predators. Their sure-footedness on rocky slopes also helps them evade predators. The colour of wallabies also gives them defence by way of camouflage.
Wallabies eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit and plants. Wallabies are herbivores.
Wallabies do not live in the desert.
No. There are lots of wallabies still in existence.
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No. Wallabies do not live in water.
The plural of wallaby is wallabies.
No. Wallabies are native to Australia.
Yes. Wallabies do drink water.
The collective noun is a mob of wallabies.