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Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby

Photo by 1Sarah2
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Description:

These wallabies were one of the highlights of the day! They were having so much fun chasing each other around and over the rocks! Others had decided to take a break and rest for awhile. The yellow-footed rock-wallaby has a grey/brown back and face. Its chest and belly are white. The extremities can range from red to yellow with the tail have a barred pattern. Its cheeks and sides have a noticeable white stripe (there is also a hind stripe that is less easily seen in these pictures). It also has a dark dorsal stripe.

Habitat:

Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo. Rocky habitat.

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