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Black Footed Rock Wallaby
Black footed rock wallaby photos their agility and pictures quick and balanced movements.
Their thickly padded and roughened feet with a central toe bent down allow the animals to grip onto ledges and run across the sleepy surfaces. Like all marsupials, these animals are herbivores and can utilize the fluid from the food and go without drinking.
Black footed rock wallaby photos their agility and pictures quick and balanced movements.
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These animals inhabit cliffs, gorges, and caves of coastal regions of Southern and Western Australia and surrounding islands. They are the smallest of all macropods, very quick in movements, and can leap on steep stones, balancing with the tail and arms. Black footed rock wallaby photos their agility and pictures quick and balanced movements.
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