Notamacropus parryi
Mammalia · Diprotodontia · Macropodidae
The whiptail wallaby, also known as the pretty-faced wallaby, is a species of wallaby found in eastern Australia. It is locally common from Cooktown in Queensland to near Grafton in New South Wales.
Fun Fact
They live in a home range of up to 110 hectares (270 acres).
Habitat
Lives in grasslands and woodlands particularly on hills or slopes.
Diet
Eats kangaroo grass.
Lifespan
To be updated