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It is the coloration of the fur.
Yes. Wallabies are covered with short, reasonably thick fur.
There is no such species as the Western hare wallaby. The hare wallaby found in the western part of Australia is the Rufous hare wallaby, also known as the Mala. This hare wallaby is quite small, with a head to body length of just 31-39 cm, and a tail from 24-30 cm long. ts weight is between 800 and 1600 grams. It has long, shaggy rufous-coloured fur with some grey-silver on its back. It's ears are fringed with white fur and the white fur around its snout gives it the look of a moustache.
Yes. Specifically, wallabies are marsupials, which are pouched mammals.
A white tiger is exactly the same as a normal tiger. It only lacks the orange pigment in it's fur, making it white. Colour has nothing to do with anything.
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Most bears are not white. However, polar bears have white fur to camouflage with snow. The reason for the black and white coloration of the panda bear is unknown.
Bodily strenth, odour, coloration of fur, and if they are a pure werewolf or a bitten werewolf. Made versus born.
Grizzly bears actually get their common name, "Grizzly," from their fur coloration. Their brown fur has grey, or "grizzled" tips, which is unique to that subspecies of brown bear.
My rabbit's fur changes color when she sheds so I'm guessing it's normal
its normal just needs a trim
The Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby is the largest of the rock wallaby species, with adults having a head to body length of between 48 and 65 cm, and a tail length of 57 to 70 cm. Adults weigh between 6 and 11 kg. The Yellow-footed Rock wallaby has yellow to orange coloured limbs, hence its name. The fur on its abdomen is cream, and the rest of its body is grey. Its tail has distinctive yellow and brown stripes.