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.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
It looks like a smaller version of the adult.
They're basically a smaller version of spongebob
The young of a starfish looks like a smaller version of a starfish. Same shape and all, just a smaller more fresh looking version. ANSWER Yeah what she said...^^
They look like the big ones, just smaller.
A young lion cub looks like a much smaller version of a female lioness, but much more cuddly.
it looks like a smaller version of a Clydesdale. it is usually spotted with brown or black patches/spots. that answers your question.
Wallabies are smaller members of the kangaroo family. Any member of the kangaroo family, or macropods, is related to the wallaby, and thus looks like the wallaby. These related species include Red Kangaroos, Grey Kangaroos, Pademelons, Bettongs, Quokkas and Euros (Wallaroos), to name a few.
Infact no. The Miniture Pinscher may look like the smaller version of a Doberman but it isn't. The Miniture Pinscher was created 100 years before the Doberman even exited! -Caitlyn101 *This fact was from the popular tv show Dogs101.
Baby dalphins look blueish-gray, it depends on what the mother dolphin look like and what kind.Just like a small adult dolphin.
You don't. You leave it to registered, licensed native animal carers to look after it.
She might look like him but girl version.