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There is more than one species of wallaby which is endangered. Rock wallabies are most vulnerable. Wallabies with a conservation status of "endangered" include the following (among others):

  • Brush tailed rock wallaby
  • Yellow footed rock wallaby
  • Proserpine rock-wallaby
  • Bridled nailtail wallaby
  • Banded hare-wallaby
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Black Wallaby, also known as Black Swamp Wallaby - common around the penguin reserve. Easily seen by driving the coast track from Seal Rocks to Summerlands Beach in the late afternoon

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All species of wallaby are native to Australia.

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The Swamp wallaby and the Agile wallaby may both live in the rainforest, as well as in other habitats.

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Which rock wallabies are endangered?

Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include: * Brush tailed rock wallaby * Yellow footed rock wallaby * Proserpine rock-wallaby


Is the red neck wallaby endangered?

They are not currently on any endangered lists.


Is the Bennett's wallaby endangered?

No. The conservation status of the Bennett's wallaby is least concern.


Is the Bennett's wallaby endangered?

No. The conservation status of the Bennett's wallaby is least concern.


When did the brush-tailed rock wallaby become endangered?

The Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby was officially listed as endangered in July 2003.


Is the whiptail wallaby endangered?

The whiptail wallaby is not endangered, although it is certainly not as common as it once was. Australia's state and federal governments currently list it as "least concern".


Is the rock wallaby critically endangered?

There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as endangered, let alone critically. The Brush-tailed rock wallaby is critically endanged in Victoria, but not in Queensland or New South Wales, where it is also found.


Is the black footed rock wallaby endangered?

The black-footed rock wallaby is not currently endangered. It is listed as Lower Risk / Least Concern on the IUCN Red List 2007. However, various subspecies of the black-footed rock wallaby are listed as Vulnerable.


How can you buy a rock wallaby live pet?

You may not have a rock wallaby as a pet. They are protected animals, with some species being endangered.


When did the rock wallabies become endangered?

The Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby was officially listed as endangered in July 2003.


Are any animals in Australia endangered?

Some of the endangered animals in Australia are the banded hare wallaby, the central rock rat, and the bridled nail-tailed wallaby. Some other animals on Australia's endangered list are the numbat, the Tasmanian forester kangaroo, and the Tasmanian tiger.


What is the brush tailed rock wallaby's habitat?

There are at least 16 species of rock-wallaby, and not all of them are classed as endangered. Some species are extinct, some are endangered, but some are not even threatened. Some of the rock wallabies which are endangered include the Brush tailed rock wallaby, Yellow footed rock wallaby and Proserpine rock-wallaby. The reason why some species have become extinct is largely due to the introduction of non-native predators such as foxes and feral cats. These animals pose the biggest threat to rock wallabies.