spectacled hare-wallaby

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The spectacled hare-wallaby is a small, nocturnal Australian marsupial known for its distinctive pale eye-rings and rabbit-like hopping behavior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal
marsupial
nocturnal animal
vertebrate
activityPattern nocturnal
assessedBy IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
bodySize small
class Mammalia
commonName spectacled hare-wallaby
conservationStatus Least Concern
diet grasses
herbs
shrubs
distinguishingFeature hare-like appearance
pale eye-rings
endemicTo Australia NERFINISHED
family Macropodidae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy John Gould NERFINISHED
firstDescribedIn 1842
foundIn Barrow Island NERFINISHED
Northern Territory NERFINISHED
Queensland NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
northern Australia
furColor brownish
greyish
genus Lagorchestes NERFINISHED
geographicRealm Australasian realm NERFINISHED
habitat open woodland
spinifex grassland
tropical savanna
hasFur yes
hasPouch yes
hasTail yes
kingdom Animalia
locomotion hopping
nativeTo Australia
order Diprotodontia NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction pouched young
viviparous
resembles rabbit
scientificName Lagorchestes conspicillatus NERFINISHED
socialBehavior loosely social
solitary
tailFunction balance
taxonRank species

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Lagorchestes commonName spectacled hare-wallaby
subject surface form: Lagorchestes conspicillatus