The greatest threats to the Yellow-footed rock wallaby are foxes and feral cats, both introduced species.
Foxes and cats have decreased the yellow-footed rock-wallaby population.
The greatest threats to the Yellow-footed rock wallaby are foxes and feral cats, both introduced species.
The Black-footed Rock wallaby and all other species of rock-wallaby are the closest living relatives of the Yellow-footed Rock wallaby.
Yellow-footed rock wallaby is an animal in Australia. Additional animals in Australia include the yellow-bellied glider.
"Yellow footed rock wallaby" is the common name of this marsupial.
Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include: * Brush tailed rock wallaby * Yellow footed rock wallaby * Proserpine rock-wallaby
Yellow-footed Rock wallabies are not endangered. One sub-species is classed as vulnerable and the other sub-species is near-threatened. The biggest threat to the Yellow-footed Rock wallaby comes from introduced species such as foxes. Foxes are agile enough to reach the rock wallabies' habitats in rocky cliff faces.
There are about 30 different species of wallaby. Some of these include: * Agile Wallaby * Black-striped Wallaby * Tammar Wallaby * Toolache Wallaby * Western Brush Wallaby * Parma Wallaby * Pretty-faced Wallaby * Red-necked Wallaby * Bridled Nail-tail Wallaby * Northern Nail-tail Wallaby * Short-eared Rock-wallaby * Proserpine Rock-wallaby * Rothschild's Rock-wallaby * Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby * Allied Rock-wallaby * Cape York Rock-wallaby * Godman's Rock-wallaby * Herbert's Rock-wallaby * Black-flanked Rock-wallaby * Mareeba Rock-wallaby * Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby * Purple-necked Rock-wallaby * Mt. Claro Rock-wallaby * Banded Hare-wallaby * Spectacled Hare-wallaby * Rufous Hare-wallaby * Eastern Hare-wallaby
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.
Yes. Like almost all marsupials, the yellow footed rock wallaby is nocturnal, meaning it is active at night.
The Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby is a member of the marsupial family. The Yellow-bellied Glider is a possum that lives in Australia.
None of these is an Australian animal.The answer is supposed to be "wallaby", but the species name is wrong. It is a yellow-footed rock wallaby, not a yellow-tail.It is certainly not koala or platypus, as there is only one species of each of these.