Macropodidae is a family of marsupials that includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons, quokkas, and several other groups. These...
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The Macropodidae are an extant family of marsupial with the distinction of the ability to move bipedally on the hind legs, sometimes by jumping, as well...
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Kangaroos are marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species...
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activity. Tourist numbers to Rottnest Island have subsequently increased. Macropodidae Pademelon Burbidge, A.A. & Woinarski, J. (2020) [amended version of 2019...
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Macropodinae is a subfamily of marsupials in the family Macropodidae, which includes the kangaroos, wallabies, and related species. The subfamily includes...
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Mammals are divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg laying mammals (the monotremes), and live birth mammals. The second subclass...
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T. F., Mountain, M.-J., & Aplin, K. (1983a). Quaternary kangaroos (Macropodidae: Marsupialia) from Nombe Rock Shelter, Papua New Guinea, with comments...
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Dorcopsis is a genus of marsupial in the family Macropodidae. The members of the genus are found on the island of New Guinea. The genus contains the following...
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Notamacropus is a genus of small marsupials in the family Macropodidae, commonly known as wallabies (among other species). The term is derived from the...
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Macropus is a marsupial genus in the family Macropodidae. It has two extant species of large terrestrial kangaroos. The term is derived from the Ancient...
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Dorcopsulus is a genus of small marsupials in the family Macropodidae, known as forest wallabies. They are native to rainforests and montane forests of...
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Other theories suggests that the sigbin might be a vagrant species of macropodidae living in seclusion that made its way to the Philippines from Australia...
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Protemnodon. Haaramo, M. (20 December 2004). "Mikko's Phylogeny Archive: Macropodidae - kenguroos". Archived from the original on 31 March 2007. Retrieved...
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List of diprotodonts (section Macropodidae)
Macropodiformes has 72 species in 3 families: Hypsiprymnodontidae, Macropodidae, and Potoroidae, and includes kangaroos, wallabies, bettongs, potoroos...
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Seri, L. (16 November 1990). "Dendrolagus scottae n.sp. (Marsupialia: Macropodidae): a new tree-kangaroo from Papua New Guinea". Records of the Australian...
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within Potoroidae, although an earlier classification within the family Macropodidae has also been supported by genetic studies. A conservative arrangement...
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deer Felidae: Domestic cat Equidae: Donkey Horse Lagomorphs: Rabbit Macropodidae: Kangaroo Oves (sheep): Domestic sheep Rodents: Guinea pig Rat Suidae...
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macropods in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macropod may refer to: Macropodidae, a marsupial family which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos...
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Osphranter is a genus of large marsupials in the family Macropodidae, commonly known as kangaroos and wallaroos (among other species). It contains the...
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PMID 33959368. McNamara JA. 1994 A new fossil wallaby (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) from the south east of South Australia. Records of the Western Australian...
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ISBN 9780520916050. Haaramo, M. (2004-12-20). "Mikko's Phylogeny Archive: Macropodidae - kenguroos". Archived from the original on 2007-03-31. Retrieved 2007-03-15...
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Rose, R.W.; Rose, R.K. (2018). "Thylogale billardierii (Diprotodontia: Macropodidae)". Mammalian Species. 50 (965): 100–108. doi:10.1093/mspecies/sey012...
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recognition of the recently extinct Bettongia anhydra (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)". Journal of Mammalogy. 96 (2): 287–296. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyv006...
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foliage to survive. In the Australian savanna, mammals in the family Macropodidae predominate, such as kangaroos and wallabies, though cattle, horses,...
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espèces de mammifères. Vol. 2. Paris: Agasse. pp. 541–542. "Names List for MACROPODIDAE, Australian Faunal Directory". Australian Biological Resources Study...
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Macropodiformes Family †Balbaridae: (basal quadrupedal kangaroos) Family Macropodidae: (kangaroos, wallabies and allies) Family Potoroidae: (bettongs, potoroos...
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tooth count, others have reduced numbers. For instance, members of the Macropodidae family, including kangaroos and wallabies, have a dental formula of 3/1...
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Macropodidae (includes wallabies) Potoroidae Hypsiprymnodontidae...
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Greek for 'strong-tailed') is a subfamily within the marsupial family Macropodidae, known as short-faced kangaroos or sthenurine kangaroos. No members of...
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This is a list of mammals of Europe. It includes all mammals currently found in Europe (from northeast Atlantic to Ural Mountains and northern slope of...
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