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Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby
Brush tailed rock wallaby is a competitor to domestric ranches or farm but hunting them is prohibited.
These species prefer grasses rich in silica, and this abrasive food makes them replace their grinding teeth. These species are not endangered, but the hunting is prohibited. Being very timid they don’t make good pets and cannot breed in captivity.
Brush tailed rock wallaby is a competitor to domestric ranches or farm but hunting them is prohibited.
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Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby -
farm, hunting
There is a large group of quite different-looking species, inhabiting rocky regions of Australia. The populations are separated in small areas by gorges, cliffs, and boulder jumbles. The main problems for them are competition with feral goats for food and predation of foxes. Brush tailed rock wallaby is a competitor to domestric ranches or farm but hunting them is prohibited.
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