| Latin Name |
Petrogale brachyotis |
| Conservation Status |
Least Concern |
| Location
| Australia |
| Colour |
Grey/Brown |
| Length |
83 - 107 cm (32.5 - 42 inches) |
| Tail |
- |
| Weight |
4 - 5 kgs (8.8 - 11 lbs) |
| Life Expectancy |
- |
Main Characteristics
Short-Eared Rock Wallabies have a total length between 83 and 107 cms (32.5 - 42 inches) and they weigh between 4 and 5 kgs (8.8 - 11 lbs). They are grey to grey/brown in colour and they have a long, bushy tail which they mainly use for balancing.
Habitat
Short-Eared Rock Wallabies can be found in rocky areas and outcrops in northern Australia.
Diet
Short-Eared Rock Wallabies feed on grasses and other vegetation.
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