Also known as the Black Wallaby, they are usually solitary and seldom venture far from forest and bracken. A female can have two joeys developing internally. At birth, the joey weighs less than 1g and spends about 8 months in its mother’s pouch. A suckling newborn temporarily halts the development of the second embryo which remains dormant until the first young is ready to leave the pouch. When alarmed they stamp their feet for several bounds, as a warning to others of potential danger. Their gait differs from other wallabies, with the swamp wallaby carrying its head low and its tail out straight. A highly productive species with the females constantly pregnant throughout its lifetime with a joey in the pouch and the next embryo already growing internally.
Quick Facts
Diet
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Colour
Vary from beige , tan, cream to black
Weight
10-15kgs
Lifespan
7-10 in the wild but up to 16 in captivity
Predators
Humans, crocodiles, birds of prey take pups.
Conservation Status
Endangered
Distribution
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Habitat
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