There are dozens of species of wallaby. They each have different scientific names. Below are a few examples:
The scientific name for the Bennett's Wallaby, also known as the Red-necked Wallaby, is Macropus rufogriseus. This is the variety that is found on the mainland.
The Tasmanian form is known as Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus
From JxSnake the answer is: Oryctolagus cuniculus.
The scientific name of the Tammar wallaby, or Dama wallaby, is Macropus eugenii.
Rabbits in Australia, whether they're tame or feral, are part of the European Rabbits species and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
There are four different species of wallaroo, but the general scientific name for wallaroos is Macropus robustus.
Oryctolagus cuniculus
There are many types of kangaroos and have many scientific names.# Eastern Grey. Its scientific name is "Macropus giganteus". # Red kangaroo. Its scientific name is "Macropus Rufus". # Western Grey. Its scientific name is "Macropus Fuliginosus". ---- It depends on the kangaroo species. There are dozens of kangaroo species, from the Red Kangaroo down through the wallaby family, to the tiny musky-rat kangaroo (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus). Wallaby names range from the same genus as the larger kangaroo (Macropus) whilst others are in related genera such as Dendrolagus, Petrogale, Onychogalea, Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus.
The scientific name is Dendranthema grandiflorum.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The accepted scientific name is Maruca vitrata.
The accepted scientific name is Darapsa pholus.
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 agile wallaby's scientific name is Macropus agilis.
The scientific name for the Banded Hare-wallaby is Lagostrophus fasciatus.
No. The conservation status of the Bennett's wallaby is least concern.
No. The conservation status of the Bennett's wallaby is least concern.
The scientific name of the Bridled Nail-Tailed Wallaby is Onychogalea fraenata.
The scientific name of the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby is Petrogale xanthopus.There are two recognised sub-species of this wallaby: Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus and Petrogalexanthopus celeris.
The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea fraenata The Northern Nailtail Wallaby - Onychogalea unguifera
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.
There is no separate species known as the white Bennett's wallaby. Any white wallaby is a mutation, an albino, and ever more susceptible to predators than other wallabies, because it stands out easily. Introduced predators such as foxes and feral cats are the main danger to wallabies, while natural predators such as dingoes, eagles, hawks and pythons also prey on wallabies, including Bennett's wallaby.
The Bennett Wallaby is another name for the Red-necked Wallaby. The International Union of Conservation for Nature, IUCN Red List, lists the Red-necked Wallaby with a status of "least concern" and the population trend is considered "stable". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Wallaby is its common name.