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Pretty Face.

This little Whiptail or Pretty face Wallaby was grazing along side the road near some cattle pastures in Cedar Grove, Queensland Australia.

It is distinguished by its paler colouring and white stripe under its face. Their faces have a chocolate-brown fur covering their muzzle. They are black and white on its chest and the rest is grey to brown fur. Males weigh from 14 to 26 kilograms and stand at a height from 70 to 93 cm. Females weigh from 7 to 15 kilograms and stand at a height from 65 to 75 cm.

They live in grasslands and woodlands particularly on hills or slopes. It is primarily a grazer. In grasslands, the wallaby primarily eats kangaroo grass. It also eats monocots in nearby creeks. It is primarily a diurnal species. It is active in the morning and late in the afternoon but continues into “to an unknown extent during the night”

Minolta 500mm F8 Reflex

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Uploaded on September 29, 2018
Taken on September 21, 2018