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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals
NMNH Mammals
Front view of whole mount (with joey).
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Tanja Lagoon Camp had a whole troup of these kangaroos, but we didn't see them much anywhere else.
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Several individuals seen foraging in mid-afternoon on alpine meadows.
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Several individuals seen foraging in mid-afternoon on alpine meadows.
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Several individuals seen foraging in mid-afternoon on alpine meadows.
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Mother with very large joey feeding.
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red and grey wallaby that lives in the forest
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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This Red-necked Wallaby and her Joey were hanging near our cabin on the Freycinet Peninsula, on the Eastern Tasmania coast. (We were not feeding them - although they seemed ever hopeful.) The joey was very large - but it stayed near it's mother all the time. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 621
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Seen while out for a walk, we did see a number of DOR (Dead on Road) wallabies while driving. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 749
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Seen while out for a walk, we did see a number of DOR (Dead on Road) wallabies while driving. I think these were Macropus rufogriseus ( Bennett's Wallaby - a smaller form of Red-necked Wallaby adapted to living on the island of Tasmania) Source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-necked_Wallaby Accessed 18 Jan 2010 Australia oz2009 749
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Tasmania 19-25Dec12 From KH 23 Dec (Cradle Mountain) An over-friendly Bennett's (Red-necked) Wallaby at Dove Lake
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Red-necked Wallaby Macropus rufogriseus Asbestos Range Nat. Park, Tasmania 22 Nov 2001 AKA Bennett's Wallaby
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