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Australia Endangered Species: Proserpine Rock-wallaby

Animal

Proserpine Rock wallaby is a wallaby that lives only in Queensland, Australia. Proserpine rock-wallabies are very rare creatures due to their fairly limited habitat. A wallaby that can only be seen in Conway National Park, Dry Under National Park, Gloucester Island National Park and Airlie Beach. This wallaby has been designated as an endangered species due to its very small habitat.

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Habitat

Proserpine rock-wallabies live in Queensland, Australia.

Characteristic

Proserpine rock-wallaby is 50-60 cm long and weighs 5-9 kg. The back is dark gray with a purple tinge, the abdomen is grayish white, and the limbs are black. Proserpine rock-wallabies have a very timid personality and are rare herbivores far from the shade of rocks. It is an animal that even local residents have not recognized until recent years because it has a personality that does not appear in public. It was first discovered in 1977. Proserpine rock-wallabies prefer to live in rocky areas covered with semi-deciduous forests. It is a nocturnal animal that lives secretly in the cracks of rocks during the day. Sometimes I sunbathe in fine weather.

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Ecology

Proserpine rock-wallabies live on grass, seeds and fruits. The gestation period is 30-34 days and the estrous cycle is 33-38 days. The form of breeding is embryonic, and it lives with its parents for a while. Proserpine rock-wallaby takes about half a year to wean. Sexual maturity occurs in about one and a half years after birth.

Endangered species

Proserpine rock-wallabies are gradually being deprived of their habitat due to the rapid development of tourism and agriculture. This is causing habitat fragmentation. Wallabies are often pushed out of their habitat in search of food, so they often jump out onto human-made roads and be killed in search of food. Furthermore, since humans have brought carnivorous animals to Australia since modern times, predation by carnivorous animals is also one of the threats. Proserpine rock-wallabies are currently designated as an endangered species. Conservation activities are underway in Australia.

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Breeding

Proserpine Rockwallaby lives only in Conway National Park, Dryunder National Park, Gloucester Island National Park, and Airlie Beach, and is quite difficult for the general public to breed. So go to Australia.

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