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Red-necked Wallaby

Macropus rufogriseus

Description:

"Wallabies are in the same family as kangaroos. Like kangaroos, they get around by hopping and raise young in a pouch in the female's belly. They are plant eaters; spending the dawn and dusk hours eating grasses and other plants, and usually rest out of site during broad daylight. Ranchers often kill Red-Necked Wallabies because they eat grasses the ranchers want to save for their sheep. Wallabies have also been killed for their fur. The red-necked wallaby is a medium-sized, long-eared kangaroo with reddish fur across its shoulders and the back of its neck. The rest of the fur is grayish-tan, turning white on the belly and chest. Like all wallabies and kangaroos, they have powerful lower legs and tail. Red-necked wallabies are most closely related to the Red Kangaroo."

Notes:

Captive individual at the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden in Columbia, SC.

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2 Comments

Liam
Liam 11 years ago

Thanks Juan.

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 11 years ago

Wao!, very cool picture!

Liam
Spotted by
Liam

Columbia, South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Nov 6, 2010
Submitted on Nov 15, 2012

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