These animals are all native to the country and continent of Australia.
These animals are all native to the country and continent of Australia.
No. Wallabies are herbivores, and they have no reason to kill other animals.
Wallabies are Australian animals, like kangaroos, platypuses and echidnas. The main reason wallabies thrive in Australia is that the country has few natural predators of wallabies. these animals are quite defenceless, so the biggest threat to wallabies comes from introduced species such as foxes and wild dogs. Wallabies have proliferated where they have been introduced to New Zealand for the same reason - lack of predators. Wallabies do not dig or burrow, or fight in defence: if there were ever wallabies on other continents, their population would have been quickly decimated by the larger carnivores which are found there.
You may not eat wallabies and crocodiles.
Wallabies are animals. It's not a name for a baby kangaroo. Both are in the same family. Wallabies are almost identical to kangaroos, but they are smaller.
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many animals will eagerly take bread. But some animals like kangaroos and wallabies can be made sick by eating bread. In fact, in some cases, wallabies and kangaroos can die from eating bread, even though they seem to like it!
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Wallabies are native to Australia, but have been introduced to other countries such as New Zealand and even parts of North America.
Wallabies do not hibernate. The only truly hibernating marsupial is the Mountain Pygmy Possum, which lives in the Alpine country in the southeast: no members of the kangaroo family (including wallabies) hibernate.
No. However, cases of cruelty by idiotic individuals against harmless wallabies have been noted. Wallabies are native animals which are protected by law, and they may not be hunted or killed. Unlike kangaroos, they are not farmed for their meat.