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Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby

...with Joey hiding in cave

Petrogale penicillata

Rock-Wallabies are found in rocky areas in south-eastern Australia. Many Rock-Wallaby populations have disappeared since European settlement.

Their existence is threatened severely by the competition for food with introduced domestic animals, such as cattle, sheep, goats and rabbits. Young Wallabies often fall prey to cats, dogs and the European fox.

Average dimensions of the Wildlings are 65 mm x 45 mm.