Swamp wallabies are found along Australia's eastern coast. Swamp wallabies feed on vegetation at night and take refuge in thick forest undergrowth during the day.
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Pretty-faced wallabies (also known as Whiptail wallabies) are found along the eastern coast of Australia. These wallabies feed on vegetation and are named for their distinct facial markings as well as their long tails.
Black-footed Rock Wallabies are found in Central Australia and are listed as vulnerable and threatened throughout the country. These wallabies feed on grasses and fruits and grow to only half a metre in height.
Agile wallabies are the most common wallaby in Northern Australia. This wallaby can be seen eating grasses and other plants.
The Allied rock-wallaby is found in Northeastern Queensland in Australia and reside in rocky outcrops. Rock-wallabies eat mostly grasses but sometimes fruits, seeds and insects. They are more active at night, but may be seen warming themselves in the sun during winter.
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