Wallabies are native to Australia, where different species are found in a variety of biomes. Wallabies are actually grouped according to the biome or habitat in which they live, so there are swamp wallabies, brush wallabies, and rock wallabies.
Swamp wallabies inhabit fairly flat bushland biomes which are reasonably open, unlike the brush wallaby which prefers more closed bushland, 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.
The Rufous Hare-Wallaby.
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Wallace & Gromit's address : "62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan".
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The lifespan of a wallaby depends partially on the species. On average, wallabies live up to ten years in the wild, and from 12-15 years in captivity.
The lifespan of a wallaby depends partially on the species. On average, wallabies live up to ten years in the wild, and from 12-15 years in captivity.
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You may not have a rock wallaby as a pet. They are protected animals, with some species being endangered.
The brush-tailed rock wallaby has a lifespan of 5-10 years in the wild.
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