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How much does a wallaroo weigh?

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It depends on the species. In size, wallaroos (also known as euros according to their species) are in between kangaroos and wallabies, and their very name is a derivation of both other names. Male wallaroos are very muscular and stocky, and can be up to 55kg in weight while the female is much shorter and smaller, generally averaging 13-25kg, depending on the species.

Some weights of specific species:

Antilopine wallaroo - Males up to 49 kg; females up to 20 kg

Black wallaroo- Males 19-22 kg; females average 13kg

Euro - Males up to 55 kg; females up to 25 kg

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