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Macropodidae is a
family of
marsupials that
includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons, quokkas, and
several other groups. These...
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Kangaroos are
marsupials from the
family Macropodidae (macropods,
meaning "large foot"). In
common use, the term is used to
describe the
largest species...
- The
Macropodidae are an
extant family of
marsupial with the
distinction of the
ability to move
bipedally on the hind legs,
sometimes by jumping, as well...
- activity.
Tourist numbers to
Rottnest Island have
subsequently increased.
Macropodidae Pademelon Burbidge, A.A. & Woinarski, J. (2020) [amended
version of 2019...
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Osphranter is a
genus of
large marsupials in the
family Macropodidae,
commonly known as
kangaroos and
wallaroos (among
other species). It
contains the...
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Mammals are
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: egg
laying mammals (the monotremes), and live
birth mammals. The
second subclass...
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Notamacropus is a
genus of
small marsupials in the
family Macropodidae,
commonly known as
wallabies (among
other species). The term is
derived from the...
- espèces de mammifères. Vol. 2. Paris: Ag****e. pp. 541–542. "Names List for
MACROPODIDAE,
Australian Faunal Directory".
Australian Biological Resources Study...
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Macropodinae is a
subfamily of
marsupials in the
family Macropodidae,
which includes the kangaroos, wallabies, and
related species. The
subfamily includes...
- Protemnodon. Haaramo, M. (20
December 2004). "Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive:
Macropodidae - kenguroos".
Archived from the
original on 31
March 2007. Retrieved...