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Exotic Breeder
No exotic breeder or farm can sell animals of endangered conservation status.
Wallabies inhabit bushy highlands, swamps and deserts of Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania and are perfectly adapted to the heat and lack of water. They are common in some areas, but some subspecies are already extinct due to competition with domestic cattle for grazing areas.
No exotic breeder or farm can sell animals of endangered conservation status.
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These marsupials look exactly like small kangaroos. Wallabies have a strong tail and hind legs that allow them to jump and leap and small arms for grazing. Like all marsupials, wallabies carry their young in a poach. No exotic breeder or farm can sell animals of endangered conservation status.
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