

ORIGIN
Wallabies are members of the kangaroo family
SEX
Adult male - Bucks or Jacks | Female - Doe or Jill
WEIGHT
Up to 55lbs - 25KG
HEIGHT
up to 1.8 meters (approx 6ft) including tail
LIFESPAN
Up to 9 years in the wild
ANIMAL POPULATION
Increasing


Did you know?
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Wallabies are members of the kangaroo family
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Young wallabies are known as "joeys"
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All wallabies are marsupials or pouched mammals
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They immediately crawl into their mothers' pouches where they continue to develop after birth
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Wallabies have very powerful tails and hind legs
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Wallabies generally prefer more remote areas which are wooded

