It varies.
Wallabies are grouped according to the habitat in which they live, so there are swamp wallabies, brush wallabies, and rock wallabies.
Swamp 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. Unfortunately, this is one of the reasons why certain species of rock wallaby are so vulnerable - wedgetail eagles and other Birds of Prey take advantage of the wallabies when they are out on the rocky, bare hillsides, readily swooping in for an easy meal.
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First response for all wallabies when they hear danger is to flee. They are agile creatures, able to bound away quickly, and negotiate rocky and hilly slopes, which often gives them advantage over the prey that pursue them.
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Rock wallabies do not spend all their time out on rock ledges. They are so called because they frequent rocky slopes and hillsides, and are built for this terrain, rather than flat terrain. Rock wallabies feed and shelter in bushland and scrub.
Biological preparedness helps from danger. We can fight the danger if we are prepared.
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