Bennett's Wallaby

Scientific name

Notamacropus rufogriseus


Lifespan

Up to 9 years


Range

Although they can adjust to a wide variety of habitats, they are often found in the eucalyptus forests and open grasslands of Australia.


Diet

Bennett's wallabies are entirely herbivorous, feeding on grasses, roots, leaves, and weeds. 


Social Structure

Wallabies are typically solitary, but may congregate in small groups to feed.


Conservation Status

Least Concern

Threats in the Wild

Also known as the red-necked wallaby, this species faces no major threats and its population is currently stable.


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