May 2019

Australia has 56 different species of Kangaroos & Wallabies (6 species already extinct) They vary in size from the massive Red Kangaroo down to the Monjon Rock Wallaby. Kangaroos and wallabies are referred to as "Macropods", which literally...
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Bats and Flying Foxes are similar to humans in that they are placental mammals. This means that they do not have pouches like marsupials and give birth to well developed young (pups). The young hang on to their mother with their mouth wings and feet while...
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This species is a large wallaby, usually light brown in colour with a white chest. They have light stripes on their thighs and cheeks and a darker one on their forehead. Agile wallabies are very adaptable, but are generally found in grassland, which...
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