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The dingo and foxes are the main predators which eat the wallaby. Feral cats can pose a threat to younger animals as well.

Wedge-tailed eagles and other Birds of Prey also eat various rock-wallaby species, as these types of wallabies are more likely to be out on exposed rock faces.

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