In their native state, no. Bears are not found in Australia (the koala is not a bear), but wallabies are native to Australia.
The dingo and foxes are the main animals that eat rock wallabies. Wedge-tailed eagles and other birds of prey are also likely to swoop down and grab unwary rock-wallabies, as these types of wallabies are more likely to be out on exposed rock faces.
Wallabies eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit and plants. Wallabies are herbivores.
wallabies are herbivores so no they do not eat berries
Wallabies do not live in the desert.
You may not eat wallabies and crocodiles.
The dingo and foxes are the main predators which eat the wallaby. Feral cats can pose a threat to younger animals as well. Wedge-tailed eagles and other birds of prey also eat various rock-wallaby species, as these types of wallabies are more likely to be out on exposed rock faces.
One of the plants they eat are christmas 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.
Foxes do eat chickens, given the chance.Yes
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
Wallabies will only eat the new, young shoots of eucalyptus saplings. They will not eat the tough, stringy leaves of mature trees.
sometimes when they don't have anything to eat they can eat anything