The Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby is one of the many members of the kangaroo family. It 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.
As its name suggests, the yellow-footed rock wallaby's habitat is among rocky outcrops in the semi-arid country of South Australia and New South Wales.
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Yellow-footed Rock wallabies are not yellow all over, and some of them tend to have more orange colouring than yellow. 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.
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"Yellow footed rock wallaby" is the common name of this marsupial.
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Foxes and cats have decreased the yellow-footed rock-wallaby population.
The Black-footed Rock wallaby and all other species of rock-wallaby are the closest living relatives of the Yellow-footed Rock wallaby.
Male Yellow footed Rock wallabies weigh between 9 and 13 kg.
Female Yellow footed Rock wallabies weigh between 6 and 9 kg.
Yes. Yellow-footed Rock wallabies are essentially nocturnal, but they do tend to come out during the day to sun themselves on open rock faces.
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