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Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby

Petrogale xanthopus

Description:

A marsupial wallaby that is listed as near threatened. Full grown adults stand at about 60cm.

Habitat:

Rock crevices and caves in isolated rock outcrops and ridges in semi-arid country.

Notes:

This is a hand-raised joey (female). Taken at the Australian Reptile Park.

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1 Comment

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 10 years ago

Haven't been to that park since I was a lad. Is the dinosaur still there? My eyes are on the road when travelling along the F3. Glad to see this little lass being cared for. She's gorgeous. Thanks for sharing, Kram.

Kram
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Kram

Gosford, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Apr 6, 2013
Submitted on Apr 7, 2013

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