whiptail wallaby

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The whiptail wallaby is a medium-sized Australian marsupial known for its long, slender tail and powerful hind legs, belonging to the kangaroo and wallaby family Macropodidae.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal
marsupial
wallaby
activityPattern mainly crepuscular or nocturnal
belongsToGroup kangaroos and wallabies
bodyPlan relatively small forelimbs
strong hind limbs
class Mammalia
diet grasses
leaves
other plant material
family Macropodidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Australian grasslands
Australian open woodlands
hasCharacteristic herbivorous diet
long slender tail
medium-sized body
pouch-bearing female
powerful hind legs
hasHairOrFur true
hasMammaryGlands true
hasVertebralColumn true
kingdom Animalia
locomotionAdaptation elongated hind feet
movementType bipedal hopping
nativeTo Australia
phylum Chordata
reproductionType marsupial reproduction
viviparous
tailFunction balance during hopping
taxonRank species
thermoregulation endothermic

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Macropus hasCommonName whiptail wallaby