That you are uneducated; slave of someone
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very prejudiced against other races
possibly reactionary
ignorant, intolerant of others
lives in their own little world
Usually a white male with limited education
absence of sophistication
Red-necked wallaby was created in 1817.
No. The Red-necked wallaby has a conservation status of "Least Concern".
Scarlet-bellied Mountain-tanager was created in 1837.
The Red-necked crake is a large crake length 25 cm, wingspan 40 cm, weight 200 g.
Dingoes are the main predators of the red-necked wallaby.
The life span of the red-necked wallaby averages 7-10 years in its native habitat. This can extend to 12-15 years in captivity.
The red-necked wallaby is the largest type of wallaby, with males reaching a height of about 1 metre and females 80cm. Although it's mostly grey in colour, its rusty red neck is what gives the red-necked wallaby its name, and the red is more pronounced in males than in females. It has two cream coloured stripes on its dark nose. It has a thick, long, grey tail with a dark tip.
The red-necked pademelon belongs to the genus Thylogale.
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A red-necked grebe is a consumer, specifically a carnivorous bird that feeds primarily on fish and aquatic invertebrates. As a member of the food chain, it plays a role in regulating the populations of its prey. Red-necked grebes do not produce their own food like producers (plants) or break down organic matter like decomposers (fungi and bacteria).
The red-necked wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus) belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Diprotodontia, family Macropodidae, and genus Notamacropus. This species is native to Australia and New Guinea and is characterized by its reddish-brown fur and distinctive neck markings. Red-necked wallabies are marsupials, which means they carry and nurse their young in pouches.
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