Wallabies tend to have just one joey at a time, but twins have occasionally been recorded.
Wallabies do not talk.
There are around 30 species in the wallaby family.
Wallabies can live in the outback, but not all species do so. Rock wallabies are the most common types of wallabies found in the outback, although they are not restricted to the outback. Wallabies are also found in the mulga and mallee scrublands of the outback. The various species of swamp wallabies tend to be found in bushland closer to settled areas, and in coastal regions.
Sadly the last of the Wallabies died in 2009. About 25 Wallabies were set free from a private zoo at the start of the 2nd World War, they adapted well to the Staffordshire Moorlands until most died during a severe winter in the 70's.
Yes, wallabies hop. They are macropods, smaller members of the kangaroo family.
How many times have the wallabies beaten the all blacks?
not that much
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 do not talk.
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Wallabies eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit and plants. Wallabies are herbivores.
No. There is no species of wallaby that lives underground. Wallabies are members of the kangaroo family, and some much smaller species within the kangaroo family do shelter in burrows underground, but wallabies are not among them.
No. Wallabies are native to Australia.
No. Wallabies do not live in water.
Wallabies do not live in the desert.
No. There are lots of wallabies still in existence.
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