Wallabies do not live in the desert.
Wallabies eat grass, herbs, leaves, fruit and plants. Wallabies are herbivores.
wallabies are herbivores so no they do not eat berries
You may not eat wallabies and crocodiles.
Wallabies do not live in the desert, and therefore do not need to adapt to desert life. Wallabies live primarily in scrub and open bushland, or in rocky, hilly areas.
One of the plants they eat are christmas berries
All wallabies, whether they are rock wallabies, swamp wallabies or scrub wallabies, feed on Australian native grasses, herbs, ferns and foliage. They do not eat any animal proteins.
Wallabies will only eat the new, young shoots of eucalyptus saplings. They will not eat the tough, stringy leaves of mature trees.
No. Dunnarts only eat invertebrates.
Wallabies live in a variety of climates, from harsh, rocky hillsides, to temperate bushland and coastal heath. They do not live in the desert.
Nope.
No. Wallabies eat mostly grasses, shoots, and other plants on the ground. Some eat leaves, and many eat fruits. Some have been known to eat seeds or grains. However, wallabies are not considered omnivores because they do not eat meat or insects to go along with the foods listed above.
In their native state, no. Bears are not found in Australia (the koala is not a bear), but wallabies are native to Australia.