Have you ever seen a Wallaby? Most wallabies have gray fur with a white strip running down its back. However other species can have brown, white or black fur. Some of the wallabies have feet that are yellow or bright orange. Also a wallaby has an almost hairless tail that is muscular. The tail is 33-45 cm long. Also they have big hind legs that are strong. As you can see the wallaby is a very interesting looking animal.
A wallaby lives in a variety of places. Some wallabies live on steep rocky hillsides. They live in central Queensland, Shrub land, Tasmania, New Zealand, New Guinea and in many Zoos. Some have its own home range. As you can see they live in many different places.
This is what wallabies eat. They eat grass, plants, herbs, roots and shrubs. They do not need to drink because they get moisture from its food. Also they are herbivores. Wallabies eat a lot of stuff.
This is a lot of facts about them. They carry their young in a pouch. Wallabies are closely related to kangaroos. When they are born they are as small as your pinky. Also they only give birth to one baby at a time. Wallabies feed at dusk. As you can tell wallabies are very interesting animals.