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Wallaby By Haylee H. Mrs.Zoannetti

Wallaby By Haylee H. Mrs.Zoannetti. Appearance. They look like mini kangaroos Baby wallabies look like little bunnies. Habitat. Queensland Australia It looks like a forest or a shrub land. Food and Hunting. Wallabies eat plants, grass, and roots

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Wallaby By Haylee H. Mrs.Zoannetti

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  1. WallabyBy HayleeH.Mrs.Zoannetti

  2. Appearance • They look like mini kangaroos • Baby wallabies look like little bunnies

  3. Habitat • Queensland Australia • It looks like a forest or a shrub land

  4. Food and Hunting • Wallabies eat plants, grass, and roots • Wallabies don’t prey on other animals because they are herbivores. • Its predator is the Tasmanian Devil,and dingoes

  5. Nesting behaviors and raising young • The joey crawls up into its mother’s pouch, where it is cared for and nurtured until it is fully developed

  6. Interesting Facts • Wallabies can weigh up to 4 to 50 pounds • Nail tailed wallabies have a big nail on the end of their tail.

  7. Resources • Searchasaurus • http://a-z-animals.com/animals/ • Kangaroos, Jolyon Goddard, 2009.

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