red-necked pademelon

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The red-necked pademelon is a small, forest-dwelling Australian marsupial wallaby known for its reddish neck and shoulders and its preference for dense rainforest and wet sclerophyll habitats.

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red-necked pademelon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf herbivore
mammal
marsupial
nocturnal animal
vertebrate
wallaby
activityPattern nocturnal
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Australasian realm
binomialName Thylogale
surface form: Thylogale thetis
bodySize small
class Mammalia
commonName red-necked pademelon
conservationStatus Least Concern
diet forest undergrowth vegetation
grasses
herbs
leaves
ecologicalRole browser
seed disperser
family Macropodidae
foundInRegion New South Wales
Queensland
genus Thylogale
habitat dense forest
forest understorey
rainforest
wet sclerophyll forest
hasBodyPart long tail
pouch
powerful hind legs
small forelimbs
hasColoration brownish-grey body
reddish neck
reddish shoulders
kingdom Animalia
locomotion hopping
nativeTo Australia
eastern Australia
order Diprotodontia
phylum Chordata
reproduction carries young in pouch
gives birth to underdeveloped young
socialBehavior forms loose aggregations while feeding
solitary
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
predation by introduced predators

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Lamington National Park fauna red-necked pademelon