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Wallabies are native throughout Australia except for the desert areas. They are found in all of the states, including the island state of Tasmania. Many species live in bushland, but there are also numerous varieties especially suited to rocky hillsides.

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Wallabies are native throughout Australia except for the desert areas. They are found in all of the states, including the island state of Tasmania. Many species live in bushland, but there are also numerous varieties especially suited to rocky hillsides.

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Do wallabies live in Italy?

No. Wallabies are native to Australia.


Where do swamp wallabies live?

Swamp wallabies are found in Australia. They live in bushland with plenty of grassy understorey, and brigalow scrubland.


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Swamp wallabies are members of the kangaroo family which, with the exception of some species of tree kangaroos, are found only in Australia.


Where do kangaroos and wallabies live?

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Why do swamp wallabies live in the swamp?

They don't. Swamp wallabies are found in the eastern and southern areas of Australia. They live in bushland with plenty of grassy understorey, and brigalow scrubland.


Do wallabies live in the outback of Australia?

No. There is no species of wallaby that lives underground. Wallabies are members of the kangaroo family, and some much smaller species within the kangaroo family do shelter in burrows underground, but wallabies are not among them.


Do wallabies live in the prairie?

No. There are no "prairies" in Australia. Australia has some grasslands, but wallabies tend not to live in those areas.Many species of wallabies live in bushland, but there are also numerous varieties especially suited to rocky hillsides.Wallabies are actually grouped according to the habitat in which they live, so there are shrub wallabies, brush wallabies,and rock wallabies.Shrub wallabies inhabit fairly flat bushland areas which are reasonably open, unlike the brush wallaby which prefers more closed forest, with denser undergrowth. Rock wallabies are especially suited to rocky hillsides and mountainsides, including open rock faces.


Where do kangaroos wallabies and crocodiles live?

These animals are all native to the country and continent of Australia.


What country calls their animals wallabies?

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Do wallabies live in water?

No. Wallabies do not live in water.


Do foxes eat wallabies?

In their native state, no. Bears are not found in Australia (the koala is not a bear), but wallabies are native to Australia.


Why do most wallabies live in Australia?

Wallabies are Australian animals, like kangaroos, platypuses and echidnas. The main reason wallabies thrive in Australia is that the country has few natural predators of wallabies. these animals are quite defenceless, so the biggest threat to wallabies comes from introduced species such as foxes and wild dogs. Wallabies have proliferated where they have been introduced to New Zealand for the same reason - lack of predators. Wallabies do not dig or burrow, or fight in defence: if there were ever wallabies on other continents, their population would have been quickly decimated by the larger carnivores which are found there.