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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Animal facts-Wallabies


In this post I will discussing the Wallaby.

They live in all Australia, Tasmania and Indonesia. They are a mammals and a herbivore. They live up to 9 years in the wild. They are close relatives to kangaroos. They can weigh 4-29 lb. Their tails help them keep balance and their strong legs help them jump. There are five kinds of Wallabies. All Wallabies are marsupials. Wallaby’s babies are tiny. They immediately go into their mother’s pouch. The babies are called joeys. They can be six ft. long. They eat plants and fruits. Predators threaten them a lot.

Here is the picture of Wallaby. I found this picture on the National Geographic website.
 

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