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The Bridled nail-tail wallaby lives in areas in Australia where there is a mixture of dense acacia bushland and scrubby grassland. Originally its range was right along the eastern seaboard of Australia, but it is now endangered, and survives in just a few pockets along the coast.

There is a nature refuge south of Emerald, Queensland where around 100 bridled nail tail wallabies are kept in protective captivity.

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What is the scientific name of the Bridled Nail-Tailed Wallaby?

The scientific name of the Bridled Nail-Tailed Wallaby is Onychogalea fraenata.


What is the diet for the nail tailed wallaby?

The Bridled nail-tail wallaby feeds on grasses, forbs and tubers.


Is a nail tailed wallaby a type of kangaroo?

yes, i think so. its full name is a bridled nail - tail wallaby marsupial


Is the bridled nail tail wallaby found in Pentecost river?

yes


Scientific name for a nail tailed wallaby?

The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea fraenata The Northern Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea unguifera


Where is the bridled nail-tail wallaby found?

The highly endangered bridled nail tail wallaby is now restricted to a protected reserve near the town of Dingo in central Queensland. There is also a breeding colony at the Dubbo zoo.


What eats the bridled nail-tail wallaby that is an omnivore too?

The Bridled nail-tail wallaby lives in areas in Australia where there is a mixture of dense acacia bushland and scrubby grassland. Originally its range was right along the eastern seaboard of Australia, but it is now endangered, and survives in just a few pockets along the coast. There is a nature refuge south of Emerald, Queensland where around 100 bridled nail tail wallabies are kept in protective captivity.


What is the common name for the bridled nail tail wallaby?

There is no common name for the bridled nailtail wallaby. It is occasionally known as "flashjack" or "merrin", but neither of these names is well-known, let alone common.


What does the Bridled Nail tail Wallaby Eat or feed on?

The bridled nailtail wallaby's favoured foods are non-woody broad-leafed plants, chenopods (low-growing succulents such as pigweed), flowering plants and grasses.


What is the home of a Bridled nail-tail wallaby?

The Bridled nail-tail wallaby lives in areas in Australia where there is a mixture of dense acacia bushland and scrubby grassland. Originally its range was right along the eastern seaboard of Australia, but it is now endangered, and survives in just a few pockets along the coast. There is a nature refuge south of Emerald, Queensland where around 100 bridled nail tail wallabies are kept in protective captivity.


Is a bridled nail-tailed wallaby a producer?

No - producers are organisms that create their own food (such as plants). All animals are consumers, they must eat other organisms to obtain energy.


Is the bridled nail tail wallaby endangered?

Yes. The Bridled Nailtail wallaby is listed as endangered. The main reasons for the Bridled Nailtail wallaby being endangered are: 1. Habitat loss due to land clearing for agriculture, and also introduction of non-native grasses. Drought and bushfire also play a part. 2. Introduction of non-native predators - foxes, feral cats and wild dogs are the greatest threat to the bridled nailtail wallaby. 3. Introduction of European stock animals which eat the wallaby's food. Its favoured foods are non-woody broad-leafed plants, chenopods (low-growing succulents such as pigweed), flowering plants and grasses, all of which are eaten by grazing stock animals such as sheep and cattle, and even rabbits (also introduced).