Black-striped wallaby




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Some facts about the
Black-striped scrub wallaby

Adult weight : 11.25 kg (24.75 lbs)

Female maturity :426 days

Male maturity : 608 days

Gestation : 34 days

Weaning : 335 days

Litter size : 1

Interval between litters : 211 days

Weight at birth : 0.001 kg (0.0022 lbs)

Source: AnAge, licensed under CC

Black-striped wallaby

Order : Diprotodontia
Family : Macropodidae
Species : Macropus dorsalis

 

The Black-striped wallaby is listed as Least Concern (LR/lc), lowest risk. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Countries
Australia

Facts about the black-striped wallaby

Black-striped Wallaby (Macropus dorsalis) is fourth with six (6) individuals.

Black-striped Wallaby is potentially available in four (4) land systems in both Cathedral and Kenniff Cave’s catchments (Tables X.

The black-striped wallaby (Macropus dorsalis) is listed as ENDANGERED on the schedules of the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act. (Full text)

Black-striped Wallaby is one of the endangered animals in NSW. (Full text)

In MNI rankings, Common Brush-tailed Possum is third with thirteen (13) individuals while Black-striped Wallaby is fourth with six (6) individuals. (Full text)

1. Macropus, genus Macropus -- (type genus of the family Macropodidae: typical kangaroos and wallabies)
Macropus
genus Macropus
(Source WordNet)

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