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Who are wallaroos' enemies?

Updated: 9/17/2023
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Being quite large marsupials, wallaroos have few enemies, either native or introduced. Dingoes are natural predators of wallaroos while joeys can also be taken by eagles and other Birds of Prey. Introduced enemies include foxes and domestic dogs.

As is always the case with our wildlife, Man remains wallaroos' biggest enemy. Being crepuscular, feeding at dusk and in the early morning, wallaroos are often hit by vehicles.

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