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Whiptail Wallaby - adult female with already weaned young grazing on a grassy opening in the forest. The young one is looking directly into the camera - Canarvon Gorge National Park, Queensland, Australia
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Whiptail Wallaby - adult female with already weaned young grazing on a grassy opening in the forest. The young one is looking directly into the camera - Canarvon Gorge National Park, Queensland, Australia
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Whiptail Wallaby - adult female with already weaned young grazing on a grassy opening in the forest.
Canarvon Gorge National Park, Queensland, Australia
Macropus parryi
Steffen & Alexandra Sailer
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Say Cheese! This Whiptail Wallaby and her adorable joey strike a pose in the heart of Canarvon Gorge National Park. With their eyes fixed on the camera, this dynamic duo knows how to steal the spotlight! In this enchanting forest setting, surrounded by lush greenery, these marsupials enjoy a peaceful grazing session. The adult female gracefully nibbles on fresh grass while her already weaned young one curiously stares into the lens, as if trying to capture their wild adventure forever. Parrys Long Foot, as this beautiful macropod is known, thrives in hilly terrains across Queensland and northern New South Wales. Living in mobs of up to 50 members, they have an interesting social structure where dominant males assert control through ritualized aggression - even pulling up clumps of grass! But don't be fooled by their tough exterior; these wallabies also know how to communicate with finesse. Foot thumping serves as a warning signal for danger while they peacefully graze together. With joeys typically weaned by 15 months old, it's no wonder that this mother-and-young pair exudes such harmony and closeness. They are a true testament to the wonders of Australian wildlife. So next time you're exploring nature's backyard down under, keep your camera ready because you never know when you'll stumble upon an unforgettable moment like this!
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