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Piper, the wallaby

Piper, the wallaby. By Daniel Falk 5 th grade. What are wallabies?.

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Piper, the wallaby

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  1. Piper, the wallaby By Daniel Falk 5th grade

  2. What are wallabies? Wallabies are marsupials that are almost like kangaroos. Wallabies have many special features, one of the features is that if they are being chased by any predators they can kick their legs back so hard it can break a dingo’s legs. The average wallaby can get 12-41 inches tall.

  3. Where are wallabies from? Wallabies are known to be found in Sydney, Australia.

  4. What do wallabies eat? Wallabies are known to be herbivores that means they consist of eating vegetables ,grasses, and leaves.

  5. INTERESTING FACT #1 A wallabies tail can get anywhere from 10-29 inches long.

  6. Interesting fact #2 Baby wallabies crawl into mother’s pouches when they are born. They stay in the pouch usually for a couple months.

  7. Interesting fact #3 Wallabies tails allows them to jump great distances.

  8. Interesting fact #4 Wallabies are related to kangaroos.

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