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Wallabies are short, stocky creatures whose strong hind legs and shorter feet allow them to leap up and down rocky hillsides.

Females have embryonic diapause, meaning they can suspend the development of the embryo in the womb indefinitely. The advantage of this is that they can wait until the land is capable of supporting more wallabies. In drought years, the joeys' development will be suspended.

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