| Latin Name |
Petrogale burbidgei |
| Conservation Status |
Near Threatened |
| Location
| Australia |
| Colour |
Olive/Buff |
| Length |
30 - 35 cm (12 - 14 inches) |
| Tail |
- |
| Weight |
- |
| Life Expectancy |
- |
Main Characteristics
Monjon are the smallest species of rock-wallaby. They are between 30 and 35 cms (12 - 14 inches) in length and they are olive/buff in colour with a white stripe over their hip.
Habitat
Monjon can be found in areas of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Interesting Facts
Monjon are also known as:
Warabi
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