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P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
When Nemo lived in the ocean with Marlin, he didn't have an adress, but when he lived in the aquarium, he was at 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, Australia. He was ouned by the dentist who's name was P. Sherman.
The Address on the goggles that Dory found was: P Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney, Australia.
Two species of Wallabies. The Parma - on Kawau island - apparently introduced by Gov Grey; and the Brush-tailed (?) Wallaby, in the Waimate area of the South island. The Red-necked wallaby has also been introduced, and has become a major pest. And of course the Common Brush-tailed Possum, which having turned omnivore is a danger to the native birds.
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It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The Wallaby
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The wallaby of southern Australia.
While a lion could probably eat a wallaby, the fact that the lion lives in Africa and the wallabies are in Australia would make that meal unlikely.
The Brush-tailed rock wallaby is found in Australia's alpine areas. It is a rock wallaby, not a brush wallaby.
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A wallaby is a smaller member of the kangaroo family, native to Australia.
An agile wallaby is a specific species of wallaby, Latin name Macropus agilis, found in Australia and New Guinea.
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