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What do wild wallaroos eat?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Wallaroos feed on grasses, sedges and forbs, which are low-growing, broad-leafed herbaceous plants.

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What do wallaroos eat?

Wallaroos usually live in rocky slopes of the high country where they will hide and rest during the day and come out to eat grass and small shrubs at night. Wallaroos particularly like grasses, sedges, tussock grasses and forbs (low-growing, broad-leafed herbaceous plants).


What continent are wallaroos from?

Wallaroos are native to Australia.


Where do wallaroos originate from?

Wallaroos originate from Australia.


What continent do wallaroos live on?

Wallaroos live on the continent of Australia.


Can wallaroos reproduce?

Of course. If wallaroos could not reproduce, there would be no wallaroos left. Wallaroos reproduce sexually and, being marsupials in the kangaroo family, the female nurtures the young joeys in her abdominal pouch.


Do wallaroos live in Tasmania?

No. Wallaroos, also known as euros, do not live in Tasmania.


Do wallaroos sleep in the day or night?

Wallaroos are nocturnal, being active at night.


What animal eats the wallaroo?

Dingoes are the main predators of wallaroos. Wallaroos are among the largest of the marsupials, and other predators will not seek to bring down an adult wallaroo. If the young joeys venture too far from their mother's pouch and may be taken by eagles, hawks, foxes, feral cats and dogs and even pythons. Sick and injured wallaroos, especially small ones, may be eaten by feral foxes and wild dogs.


Are wallaroos invertebrates or vertebrates?

Wallaroos are mammals so, like all mammals, they are vertebrates.


What country do wallaroos live in?

Wallaroos are endemic to the country of Australia.


Do wallaroos live in Belize?

No. Wallaroos are native to Australia. They are marsupials, and members of the kangaroo family (macropodidae).


Are wallaroos mammals?

Yes. Wallaroos are mammals. Specifically, they are marsupials, and members of the kangaroo family (macropodidae).