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Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

In the rocky outcrops of eastern Australia, lives a beautiful wallaby with striking yellow feet. Known as the yellow-footed rock-wallaby, these hardy creatures navigate their rugged surroundings with agility and grace. Let's delve into the world of the yellow-footed rock-wallaby, explore their unique adaptations, and uncover the challenges they face in a changing world.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Basic Infomation

PropertyValue
Scientific NamePetrogale xanthopus
Taxonomic StatusACCEPTED
RankSPECIES
Vernacular NamesYellow-footed Rock-wallaby
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumChordata
ClassMammalia
OrderDiprotodontia
FamilyMacropodidae
GenusPetrogale
HabitatsAustralia
Conservation StatusNear Threatened (NT)

Size

They are about 19.7 to 25.6 inches (50 to 65 centimeters) in length, with their tails measuring around 21.7 to 27.6 inches (55 to 70 centimeters). They weigh about 13.2 to 26.5 pounds (6 to 12 kilograms). Males are larger than females.

Lifespan

Their lifespan in the wild is estimated to be about 10 to 12 years.

Distribution

They are found in eastern Australia, in South Australia, New South Wales, and southwestern Queensland. They prefer rocky and hilly areas, seeking refuge and foraging opportunities amongst the rugged terrain.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Q&A

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby
What kind of wallaby is the yellow-footed rock-wallaby?

The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is a medium-sized species of rock-wallaby.

They have a grayish-brown coat, distinctive yellow feet, and a ringed tail. In English, they are called 'yellow-footed rock-wallabies' or 'ringtail rock-wallabies'. They are found in eastern Australia, inhabiting rocky and hilly areas. They are nocturnal, spending the day resting in the shade of rocks or in caves, and become active at night to forage for food. They are often solitary but can sometimes form small groups of a few to a dozen individuals.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby
What do yellow-footed rock-wallabies eat?

Yellow-footed rock-wallabies are herbivores, and their diet primarily consists of grasses and leaves.

They are most active in the mornings and evenings, searching for food. They have a good sense of smell, which helps them find fallen fruits and seeds on the ground. They also like to eat succulents, which are plants that store water in their leaves, stems, and roots. They also need to drink water and may travel to rivers or puddles.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby
[Quiz!] Why do yellow-footed rock-wallabies live in rocky areas?

Yellow-footed rock-wallabies live in rocky areas because they provide several advantages:

・Protection from predators: Rocky outcrops offer many crevices and caves that provide shelter from predators.

・Thermoregulation: Rocks absorb heat during the day and release it at night, creating a temperature difference that helps them regulate their body temperature.

・Food abundance: Rocky areas often have a variety of succulents, a favored food source for yellow-footed rock-wallabies.

These factors make rocky areas a comfortable habitat for yellow-footed rock-wallabies.

Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby
[Quiz!] Are yellow-footed rock-wallabies endangered?

The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is listed as 'Near Threatened' (NT) on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List.

This means that they are close to being classified as threatened. Their numbers are declining due to several factors:

- Habitat loss: Agriculture, livestock grazing, and mining are destroying their grassland and rocky habitats.

- Introduced predators: They are preyed upon by introduced species such as foxes and cats.

- Disease: Many yellow-footed rock-wallabies have died from diseases introduced by humans.

To protect yellow-footed rock-wallabies, it is important to conserve their grassland and rocky habitats, control introduced predators, and implement disease prevention measures.

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Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby Type of List

Characteristics of Yellow-footed Rock-wallabies

  • Belong to the genus Petrogale
  • Grayish brown fur
  • Yellow feet
  • Ringed tail
  • About 19.7 to 25.6 inches (50 to 65 centimeters) in length
  • Tail about 21.7 to 27.6 inches (55 to 70 centimeters) long
  • Weigh about 13.2 to 26.5 pounds (6 to 12 kilograms)
  • Found in eastern Australia
  • Live in rocky and hilly areas
  • Nocturnal
  • Often solitary
  • Herbivorous
  • Near Threatened (NT)

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