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Petrogale penicillata
The brush-tailed rock wallaby once lived in scattered colonies in the rugged rocky country of south-eastern Australia. It was found along the Great Dividing Range for 2500 km from the Grampians in western Victoria to Nanango in south-east Queensland, with outlying populations in the coastal valleys and ranges to the east of the Divide, and the slopes and plains as far west as Cobar, NSW, and north to Nanango, 100 km NW of Brisbane.
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Just fund the ID for this Wallaby..