wallaby can live for 8
The lifespan of a wallaby depends partially on the species. On average, wallabies live up to ten years in the wild, and from 12-15 years in captivity.
Probably a shelter of some sort, like a cave.
No. The Nailtail wallaby, like many species of wallaby, lives in colonies. There are just two species of Nailtail wallabies left - the Bridled Nailtail and the Northern Nailtail. The Northern Nailtail lives in colonies across the northern half of Australia. The Bridled Nailtail wallaby is restricted to just one area of brigalow scrub near Dingo in central Queensland. There are believed to be about 200 of these wallabies in the area.
P Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
"62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan".
yes, they lived in cave and stuff like that in rain forest parts and yes they did live in times like that.
The whiptail wallaby lives in grassy Savannah and light, shrubby, open bushland areas of Queensland. It tends to prefer areas of higher elevation.
Wallace and Gromit live in 62 west wallaby street.
in a cave cave on a beehive
Quolls live in hollow logs, hollows at the bottom of trees, rock crevices or burrows in the sand.
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