Kangoroo
Rabbits are probably the first animal to come to mind for most people. Some other animals that have similar attributes would be the kangaroo, wallaby and the long ear jerboa
The Darling Downs hopping mouse is extinct. As a hopping mouse, its living relatives are the Northern hopping mouse, Mitchell's hopping mouse, Dusky hopping mouse, Fawn hopping mouse and Spinifex hopping mouse.
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Kangaroos only have two feet, as they use their strong hind legs and tail for hopping and balancing.
The Aussie bounder is a colloquial term for a Kangaroo. Kangaroos are native to Australia and are known for their unique way of moving by hopping on their hind legs.
A wallaby is a hopping animal. It is a member of the kangaroo family.
Animal Atlas - 2004 Island Hopping was released on: USA: 20 January 2014
Rabbits are probably the first animal to come to mind for most people. Some other animals that have similar attributes would be the kangaroo, wallaby and the long ear jerboa
Hare wallaby and Hopping mouse.
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owls,dingoes,feral cats and red foxes
Birds chirping, kangoroos hopping, and birds flying (not so far)
The animal's long ears, fluffy tail, and hopping movement make it look like a rabbit.
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The Darling Downs hopping mouse is extinct. As a hopping mouse, its living relatives are the Northern hopping mouse, Mitchell's hopping mouse, Dusky hopping mouse, Fawn hopping mouse and Spinifex hopping mouse.
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The bandicoot is a hopping marsupial found throughout Australia. The long-nosed bandicoot is certainly found in southeast Queensland, and all along the eastern coast.