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Wallaroos live in Australia.

They occur over most of the Australian continent, depending on their species.

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Where does the wallaroo come from?

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Wallaroos are endemic to Australia.


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When was HMAS Wallaroo created?

HMAS Wallaroo was created on 1942-07-15.


Is the wallaroo threatened?

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Is the habitat of the wallaroo threatened?

no its not


Where did a wallaroo come from?

Wallaroos are found in Australia alone. Contrary to popular opinion, they are not a mixture of kangaroos and wallabies, but are separate species of their own.