Agile Wallaby Profile
by Miroslava Jurcik
Title
Agile Wallaby Profile
Artist
Miroslava Jurcik
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The Agile Wallaby is a common species in northern Australia of Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia. Males grow to 27kg and females to 15kg. They are usually solitary but are sometimes seen in small groups. They suffer from dog attacks and collisions with vehicles. The back colouration is sandy brown and may appear reddish in some populations. The underside is light coloured and generally white. They have two distinctive head features: a dark stripe down the midline between to ears to the eyes and a light colour cheek-stripe. They also have a distinctive light stripe on the thighs. The margins of the ears and the tail tip are black. Dingos are common in the tropics and will prey on Agile Wallabies.
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August 16th, 2018
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Alana Thrower
Wonderful portrait of this Wallaby! Thanks for all the information about the wildlife of Australia! l/f/g+/t/p