Red-Necked Wallaby from in the wild mating video Watch Video
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Description: Red Necked Wallabies are native to southeastern coastal Australia and Tasmania. In the wild, wallabies eat native grasses. In captivity, they eat grain pellets, primate biscuits, dog kibble, oats, calf manna, cereal, bread, fruit, and vegetables. Males are larger than females, and have larger forelimbs. They use them for boxing or holding the shoulders of another male while they kick with their powerful hind legs.nnAfter mating, embryo may remain dormant for up to two years, or until the motherâ
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