The wallaby is the smallest of the three. However, they are all members of the kangaroo family, and the smallest kangaroo is the musky rat-kangaroo: in which case, the kangaroo is the smallest.
An antilopine wallaby is another name for an antilopine kangaroo - a species of kangaroo found in northern Australia.
Of the animals in the list, the possum is not a macropod.Macropods include any animals in the kangaroo family. The wallaby and pademelon are both in the kangaroo family.
No, it is in-between a wallaby and a kangaroo. All three are in the same genus.
There is no animal that is a cross between the kangaroo and the wallaby. Although both members of the kangaroo family, each is an entirely separate species, and they cannot interbreed. The wallaroo, another member of the kangaroo family, is a separate species again, even though its name seems to be a cross between 'wallaby' and 'kangaroo'. In size, it is smaller and much stockier than a kangaroo, but considerably larger and heavier than any species of wallaby.
A wallaby is a hopping animal. It is a member of the kangaroo family.
Kangaroo and Wallaby.
The Wallaby.
A wallaby is actually a member of the kangaroo family, but for the purposes of this question, the creatures commonly known as "kangaroos" are taller than wallabies.
The word 'wallaby' refers to any of about thirty species of macropod (Family Macropodidae). A wallaby is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo. It is actually a member of the kangaroo family, with its own distinct species and classification.
Kangaroo, wallaby
Kangaroo and guppy