Wallaby
The Wallaby is nothing but an informal, generic designation to a small- or mid-sized macropod that are smaller than a kangaroo. These marsupials are found in Australia and New Guinea. There are around 30 different species of wallabies like brush wallaby, rock wallaby, scrub wallaby,dwarf wallaby, and so on, that are further divided into subspecies.
Scientific Name – Macropodidae
Classification – Diprotodontia
Gender Names – Male – jack; Female – jill; Baby – joey
Collective Noun – Mob
Length/Size – Widely varies between species and subspecies
Weight – Widely varies between species and subspecies
Top Speed – 48km/h (30mph)
Life Expectancy – Average in the wild is 9 years
Mating Season – Varies, but generally between January and February
Gestation Period – Differs between species
Geographical Distribution – Australia and on nearby islands like New Guinea
Natural Habitat – In different remoteforests, shrub lands, and heavily-timbered to rugged areas
Diet – Grasses, Fruits, Seeds, Leaves
Predators – Dingo, fox, reptiles larger by size