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- Swamp wallaby - Wikipedia
The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a small macropod marsupial of eastern Australia [3] This wallaby is also commonly known as the black wallaby , with other names including black-tailed wallaby , fern wallaby , black pademelon , stinker (in Queensland ), and black stinker (in New South Wales ) on account of its characteristic swampy odour
- Swamp Wallaby - The Australian Museum
The Swamp Wallaby is not as common in Sydney as it once was, but can still be found in a few places in its preferred habitat of thick forest undergrowth or sandstone heath Identification This small, stocky wallaby has dark brown fur, often with lighter rusty patches on the belly, chest and base of the ears Alternative name s: Black Wallaby
- Swamp Wallaby Profile: Traits, Facts, Tracks, Habitat, Baby
The swamp wallaby, scientifically known as Wallabia bicolor, epitomizes the charm of Australia’s eastern regions This petite marsupial, belonging to the macropod family, graces the landscape with its presence The swamp wallaby is the one residing member of the genus Wallabia
- Swamp Wallaby | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior
Meet the swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, breeding and behavior
- ADW: Wallabia bicolor: INFORMATION
The swamp wallaby is a diprotodont marsupial with a bilophodont occlusal pattern Females have pouches that open anteriorly and contain four mammae The forelimbs, which are significantly smaller than the hindlimbs, contain five digits and are used for eating and slower movements
- Swamp Wallaby | Wildlife Victoria
Also known as the black wallaby, the swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is Victoria’s most common wallaby species They are a part of the macropod family, which is a form of marsupial with large hind legs, feet and tail
- Swamp Wallaby - Cougar Mountain Zoo
Common Name: Swamp Wallaby Scientific Name: Wallabia bicolor Physical Appearance: Swamp wallabies have long, thick, coarse fur Their fur is dark brown with lighter fur on their chest and belly Tail and limbs are darker in color Cheeks have yellow-orange stripes on them
- Swamp wallaby - Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre
What is a swamp wallaby? Swamp wallabies are marsupials, a type of mammal that has a pouch and gives birth to extremely premature young that grow and develop inside their mother’s pouch They belong to a group of marsupials known as macropods which means ‘big foot’ in Latin
- Swamp wallaby | Australian animals | NSW National Parks
The swamp wallaby, also known as the black wallaby or black pademelon, lives in the dense understorey of rainforests, woodlands and dry sclerophyll forest along eastern Australia This unique Australian macropod has a dark black-grey coat with a distinctive light-coloured cheek stripe
- Swamp Wallaby (Mammals of South Australia . . . - iNaturalist Australia
The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a small macropod marsupial of eastern Australia This wallaby is also commonly known as the black wallaby, with other names including black-tailed wallaby, fern wallaby, black pademelon, stinker (in Queensland), and black stinker (in New South Wales) on account of its characteristic swampy odour
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