Wallaroo


 
 

:For the town called Wallaroo on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, see Wallaroo, South Australia.

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Macropus robustus

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Macropus bernardus

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Macropus antilopinus

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A Wallaroo is any of three closely related species of moderately large macropod, intermediate in size between the kangaroos and the wallabies. In general, a large, slim-bodied macropod of the open plains is called a kangaroo; a small to medium-sized one, particularly if it is relatively thick-set, is a wallaby: most wallaroos are only a little smaller than a kangaroo, fairly thickset, and are found in open country. All share a particular habit of stance: wrists raised, elbows tucked close into the body, and shoulders thrown back, and all have a large, black-skinned rhinarium (the area of hairless skin surrounding the nostrils).

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The best-known species is Macropus robustus, which is known as the Eastern Wallaroo or just Wallaroo on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range (which runs for more than 2000 miles (3,000 km) around the eastern and south-eastern coast of Australia), and as the Euro in most of the rest of the continent. There are four subspecies: the Eastern Wallaroo and the Euro, which are both widespread, and two of more restricted range, one from Barrow Island, the other from the Kimberley.

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The Black Wallaroo (Macropus bernardus) occupies an area of steep, rocky ground in Arnhem Land. At around 60 to 70 cm in length (excluding tail) it is the smallest wallaroo and the most heavily built. Males weigh 19 to 22 kg, females about 13 kg. Because it is very wary and is found only in a small area of remote and very rugged country, it is remarkably little known.

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The Antilopine Wallaroo (Macropus antilopinus) is the exception among wallaroos. It is, essentially, the far-northern equivalent of the Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroos. Like them, it is a creature of the grassy plains and woodlands, and gregarious, where the other wallaroos are solitary.

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Yorke Peninsula: :Yorke Peninsula is in South Australia, and should not be confused with Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland....

South Australia: South Australia is a state of Australia, in the southern central part of the country, along the Southern Ocean. It covers an area of 984 377 km? (380 070 square miles). South Australia is known as both the Festival State and the Wine State and its capital is Adelaide. South Australia became a Britis...

Wallaroo, South Australia: Wallaroo () is a port town on the western side of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. It exports various agricultural products. Originally, it serviced the Copper Triangle towns of Moonta and Kadina. One of the large mining chimneys still stands, aptly named the ?big stack?. There is also an interes...

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