one with a pouch... i think :)
The name of the wallaby was derived from an aboriginal word for the wallaby. The Aborigines of the Port Jackson area called it walaba.
There are dozens of species of wallaby. They each have different scientific names. Below are a few examples: Parma wallaby - Macropus Parma Red-Necked or Bennett's Wallaby - Macropus rufogriseus Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby - Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby - Petrogale penicillata
The Australian term "On the Wallaby" means wandering and exploring, usually in more remote areas of Australia such as the bush and the outback. The term was derived from Henry Lawson's poem entitled "Freedom on the wallaby", written in 1891.
he finds a wallaby girl
The front legs of a wallaby are known as its forelegs, or forepaws.
Wallaby is its common name.
The name of the wallaby was derived from an aboriginal word for the wallaby. The Aborigines of the Port Jackson area called it walaba.
The agile wallaby's scientific name is Macropus agilis.
Hare Wallaby.
The scientific name for the Banded Hare-wallaby is Lagostrophus fasciatus.
"Yellow footed rock wallaby" is the common name of this marsupial.
The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea fraenata The Northern Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea unguifera
An agile wallaby is a specific species of wallaby, Latin name Macropus agilis, found in Australia and New Guinea.
There are different types of wallaby grass. All wallaby grass belongs to the Austrodanthonia species. Scientific names include:Common Wallaby-Grass: Austrodanthonia caespitosaBristly Wallaby-Grass: Austrodanthonia setaceaCommon Swamp Wallaby-Grass: Amphibromus nervosusBudawangs Wallaby-Grass: Plinthanthesis rodwayiRinged Wallaby-Grass: AustrodanthoniacaespitoseThere are nearly 30 species of wallaby grass. Each one has its own scientific name. The genus for wallaby grass is Austrodanthonia. You can follow the link below to the names of 25 Austrodanthonia species.
The scientific name of the Bridled Nail-Tailed Wallaby is Onychogalea fraenata.
A black-striped wallaby is a medium-sized wallaby, Latin name Macropus dorsalis, from Queensland and New South Wales.
There are dozens of species of wallaby. They each have different scientific names. Below are a few examples:Parma wallaby - Macropus ParmaRed-Necked or Bennett's Wallaby - Macropus rufogriseusYellow-footed Rock-wallaby - Petrogale xanthopus xanthopusBrush-tailed Rock-wallaby - Petrogale penicillata