Whiptail Wallaby (Notamacropus parryi) — Least Concern Mammalia

Whiptail Wallaby

Notamacropus parryi

Conservation Status

Least Concern

Mammalia · Diprotodontia · Macropodidae

About

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).

Quick Facts

Habitat

Lives in grasslands and woodlands particularly on hills or slopes.

Diet

Eats kangaroo grass.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance

External Data Sources

Recent sightings on iNaturalist IUCN Red List profile

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