
Parma wallaby - Wikipedia
The parma wallaby is the smallest member of the genus Notamacropus, at between 3.2 and 5.8 kg (7.1 and 12.8 lb), less than one-tenth the size of the red kangaroo. It is about 0.5 m (1.6 ft) in length, with a sparsely furred, blackish tail about the same length again.
Parma Wallaby - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The parma wallaby (Notamacropus parma) is the smallest member of the marsupial genus Notamacropus. It inhabits wet sclerophyll (hard-leaved) forests of northern New South Wales, Australia. Adult parma wallabies typically weigh 4–5 kg, …
Parma Wallaby - The Australian Museum
A small grey-brown wallaby, with a white throat and chest, pale grey belly and a dark dorsal stripe running from the head to the middle of the back. Pale cheek stripe and, frequently, a white tip to the tail.
Parma Wallaby | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat
Oct 26, 2022 · What does the Parma Wallaby look like? The body of the parma wallaby is covered by reddish-grey or brown fur. A black stripe is present on the back and a white stripe runs along the sides of the mouth. The fur on the underside of the body is …
Parma Wallaby (Notamacropus parma) - Know Your Mammals
The Parma Wallaby, a member of the macropod family, is a small-sized marsupial native to Australia. Known for its captivating looks and gentle nature, it primarily inhabits forests and dense bushlands. With unique adaptations that allow it to thrive in its environment, this wallaby provides a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of Australia.
ADW: Macropus parma: INFORMATION
Macropus parma, commonly known as Parma wallabies and white-throated wallabies, is native to the Great Dividing Range between the Gibraltar Range and the Watagan Mountains, in Eastern Australia. Within Australia, this species is restricted to New South Wales.
Parma Wallaby - profile | NSW Environment, Energy and Science
Apr 19, 2023 · Scientific name: Notamacropus parma. Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable. Commonwealth status: Vulnerable. Profile last updated: 19 Apr 2023. A small wallaby, with a head and body length up to 52 cm. Fur is a uniform greyish-brown on the back and shoulders with a dark stripe along the spine ending mid-back.
Parma Wallaby - Zoo Guide
The Parma Wallaby (Macropus parma) was once considered extinct but was rediscovered in the 1960s, marking a significant event in the conservation of Australian marsupials. This small wallaby is distinguished by its dark grey to brown fur, with a lighter, almost white underbelly and chest and a distinct white stripe on the cheeks to the jaw.
Physical Characteristics - Parma Wallaby (Macropus parma) Fact …
May 7, 2024 · Few specifics for the parma wallaby available in scientific literature - information below highlights some common features found in macropods. Teeth (Lentle et al. 2003) Challenge - grasses contain silica, which is harder than tooth enamel; Tooth form and function in grazing kangaroos show adaptations to cope with diet of grasses
Parma Wallaby | Hertfordshire Zoo
The Parma wallaby is found in wet, densely vegetated forest habitats across New South Wales, Australia. Parma wallabies communicate using visual signals such as stamping, quivering, tail wagging, and scent marking. The Parma wallaby is the smallest member of the Macropodidae family and the smallest Australian wallaby.
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