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Species that are closely related to the Goodfellow's tree kangaroo
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Red kangaroo (
Macropus rufus
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An iconic symbol of the Australian outback, the red kangaroo is the largest living marsupial, and one of the most abundant and str...
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27 Images
8 Videos
Banded hare-wallaby (
Lagostrophus fasciatus
)
The banded hare-wallaby is the only survivor of a group of at least 20 ‘short faced kangaroos’ (subfamily Sthenurinae) that once e...
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Quokka (
Setonix brachyurus
)
The quokka is a small marsupial similar in appearance to a wallaby or kangaroo, with distinctive short brown coarse hair and light...
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11 Images
5 Videos
Yellow-footed rock wallaby (
Petrogale xanthopus
)
Information on the yellow-footed rock wallaby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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14 Images
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Eastern hare wallaby (
Lagorchestes leporides
)
Information on the eastern hare wallaby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Eastern grey kangaroo (
Macropus giganteus
)
One of the largest kangaroo species, the eastern grey kangaroo has soft, thick, grey-brown fur, paler on the underparts, with a fi...
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Black tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus ursinus
)
Information on the black tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Doria’s tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus dorianus
)
Doria’s tree kangaroo, the heaviest tree-dwelling marsupial in the world, is, despite appearances, closely related to the well-kno...
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1 Video
Dingiso (
Dendrolagus mbaiso
)
Discovered as recently as 1994, the dingiso is a tree kangaroo, a group of animals that, like their well-known relatives in Austra...
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Huon tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus matschiei
)
This unusual-looking marsupial of New Guinea is characterised by a number of adaptations specific to its arboreal lifestyle. The s...
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10 Images
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Rufous hare wallaby (
Lagorchestes hirsutus
)
The rufous hare wallaby's genus name, Lagorchestes, means ‘dancing hare’ and to some extent these wallabies do resemble hares in t...
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8 Images
2 Videos
Parma wallaby (
Macropus parma
)
Information on the parma wallaby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Western grey kangaroo (
Macropus fuliginosus
)
One of the largest and most abundant of all kangaroos, the western grey kangaroo has light grey-brown to dark chocolate-brown fur,...
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34 Images
1 Video
Scott’s tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus scottae
)
Information on the Scott’s tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Common wallaroo (
Macropus robustus
)
The common wallaroo is a rather stocky kangaroo with coarse, shaggy fur, a hairless muzzle, a relatively short, thick tail, and a ...
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24 Images
2 Videos
Black-footed rock-wallaby (
Petrogale lateralis
)
The colouration of this shy, wary animal helps it to blend in with the background of rocks; it has dark to pale greyish-brown uppe...
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7 Images
8 Videos
Bridled nailtail wallaby (
Onychogalea fraenata
)
The bridled nailtail wallaby gets its name from the white ‘bridle’ line running from the centre of the neck down behind the forear...
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14 Images
5 Videos
Grizzled tree kangaroo (
Dendrolagus inustus
)
Information on the grizzled tree kangaroo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Spectacled hare-wallaby (
Lagorchestes conspicillatus
)
Information on the spectacled hare-wallaby is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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