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Wallaby's
Wallaby's habitats compete with some farm livestock and therefore picture a grave future.
These animals are members of marsupials family, resembling kangaroos. They can live in various habitats, including rocky areas, forests, swamps, and grasslands of Australia and surrounding islands. Their fur is soft and wooly and can be gray, brown, red, and black.
Wallaby's habitats compete with some farm livestock and therefore picture a grave future.
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The animals have short arms with clawed fingers and strong legs with long four-toed feet. They hop and jump balancing with a long, thick, but muscular tail. Like all marsupials, females have a pouch on the belly where the young live. Wallaby's habitats compete with some farm livestock and therefore picture a grave future.
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