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Well A. people are hunting them for food. and B. Is because they want the wallabies hide.

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Why are parma wallabies endangered?

they aren't they are near threatened :)


Which rock wallabies are endangered?

Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include: * Brush tailed rock wallaby * Yellow footed rock wallaby * Proserpine rock-wallaby


When did the rock wallabies become endangered?

The Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby was officially listed as endangered in July 2003.


Are wallabies rare?

There are dozens of species of wallabies, and some are rare and endangered. However, species such as the swamp wallaby are very common, and can be found virtually wherever there is bushland.


Why are rock wallabies extinct?

Rock wallabies are not extinct. There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as even endangered. Some species are extinct, some are endangered, but some are not even threatened. Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include the Brush tailed rock wallaby, Yellow footed rock wallaby and Proserpine rock-wallaby. the reason why some species have become extinct is largely due to the introduction of non-native predators such as foxes and feral cats. These animals pose the biggest threat to rock wallabies.


Are wallabies safe?

It depends upon the context of the question.Wallabies pose no danger to human beings. They will attempt to defend themselves if threatened by a cat or small dog.As to whether they are safe, i.e. not endangered, that's another matter. Some types of wallabies are endangered, others are not. The swamp wallaby, for example, which is the largest of the wallaby species, is classified as "common". Rock wallabies seem to be the most endangered, with some fifteen species known to have become extinct since European settlement


Why are margay endangered?

because of humans threatening Margays in their home, the rainforest


What type of kangaroo is endangered?

The larger species of kangaroos, such as the Red Kangaroo and Eastern Grey are not endangered.Smaller species of kangaroos, such as certain wallabies, are endangered. Rock wallabies seem to be the most endangered, with some fifteen species known to have become extinct since European settlement. Wallabies with a conservation status of "endangered" include the following (among others):Brush tailed rock wallabyYellow footed rock wallabyProserpine rock-wallabyBridled nailtail wallabyBanded hare-wallabyThe following wallaby species are "near threatened", "threatened" or "vulnerable":Parma wallabyBlack footed rock wallabyBlack-flanked rock wallabyTammar wallaby


What non-endangered animals live in the desert?

Lizards (many types), small wallabies, scorpiens, snakes, and those kind of things.


How many wallabies are in the world?

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What is the new threat to extinction of animals?

Global Warming is threatening the habitats of many endangered animals.


What do Dama wallaby do?

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