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Q: Why are the brush tailed rock wallaby about to get extinct?
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Is an alpine wallaby a rock wallaby or a brush wallaby?

The Brush-tailed rock wallaby is found in Australia's alpine areas. It is a rock wallaby, not a brush wallaby.


When did the brush-tailed rock wallaby become endangered?

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


How old does the brush-tailed rock-wallaby live?

The brush-tailed rock wallaby has a lifespan of 5-10 years in the wild.


How many legs does a Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby have?

The Brush tailed rock wallaby has two strong hind legs and two small forelegs.


What is the brush tailed rock wallaby's habitat?

There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as 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.


Where can the brush tailed rock wallaby found?

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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


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.


When did the rock wallabies become endangered?

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


What are all 30 different wallaby species?

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


Is the rock wallaby critically endangered?

There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as endangered, let alone critically. The Brush-tailed rock wallaby is critically endanged in Victoria, but not in Queensland or New South Wales, where it is also found.


Where can the habitats of the brush tailed rock wallaby be found?

The brush-tailed rock wallaby lives in areas with plenty of rocky escarpments, outcrops and cliffs in a range extending from south-east Queensland, along the Great Dividing Range, down through New South Wales and Victoria to the Grampians in western Victoria.