No. Pademelons live in dense bushland - preferably wet sclerophyll - or rainforest. This habitat provides plenty of cover for them.
No. Pademelons are gentle and defenceless creatures.
Pademelons do not make nests. They sleep within thickets of vegetation, or hiding under scrubby bushes.
No.
Pademelons are small members of the kangaroo family. The word 'legal' does not apply to them, unless the question is being asked about whether they may be kept as pets. Pademelons may not be kept as pets anywhere in the world - not even Australia.
they live in southern Africa
Pademelons do not lay eggs. They are marsupials, and no marsupials lay eggs. The only egg-laying mammals are the monotremes, which include just platypuses and echidnas.
No they do not. they live in Africa
They're Gazelles. They live in Southern Africa.
Gorillas live in AfricaGorillas live in AFRICA
Zebras are native to the continent of Africa.
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