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Teachers Aid
WALLABIES
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS … TEACHERS AID
Suggested use after studying the Species Fact Sheet
QUESTIONS:
- How many species of rock-wallabies are there in Australia?
- In which countries are wallabies found?
- What is a mammal and what does it feed its young?
- What does the word ‘macropod’ mean?
- What animals belong to the macropod family?
- Are macropods mammals?
- What is a marsupial?
- How does a marsupial protect its young?
- Are macropods marsupials?
- Can you name any other animals that are marsupials?
- Do all marsupials have pouches facing forwards?
- Can you name a marsupial with a backward facing pouch?
- How big is a baby wallaby when it is born?
- Does it have fur when it is born?
- Can you name some of the types of wallaby that are threatened with extinction in Australia?
- What sort of country do rock-wallabies live in and why?
- What do rock-wallabies eat?
- How long is it before their young can leave the pouch?
- What are predators?
- What are the main predators of the rock-wallabies?
- What other things threaten their existence?
- How many babies can a mother rock-wallaby have at one time?
- What is the nickname of the Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby in Victoria?
- Can you adopt a wallaby?
- Can you help choose names for new baby joeys?
ANSWERS:
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- Australia and New Guinea
- Warm blooded animals that give birth to live young. The females suckle their young special milk through mammary gland or teats. (Includes humans, dogs, cats, rabbits, whales. cows etc.)
- Long foot
- Kangaroos, tree-kangaroos, wallabies, wallaroos and pademelons.
- Yes.
- A mammal with a pouch in which to complete the growth of its young, who are born incomplete.
- By suckling it within the protection of a soft, warm pouch.
- Yes.
- Koalas, wombats, bandicoots
- No.
- Wombats
- About the size of a jelly bean
- No. The baby joey grows enough fur to keep it warm by 5 months
- Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies, Yellow footed Rock-wallabies, Black-footed Rock-wallabies, Herberts Rock-wallabies and Proserpine Rock-wallabies.
- Steep rocky outcrops and boulders with cracks, caves and crevices to give them protection from predators and harsh weather
- Certain grasses, herbs and shrubs
- Around 6 months.
- Animals that kill and eat other animals.
- Foxes, dogs, cats, wedge-tailed eagles.
- Competition for food by animals such as feral goats, rabbits, pigs and horses, cattle and sheep. Drought and bushfires. Loss of habitat and invasion of introduced species of plants.
- Three. One in her tummy, one suckling in her pouch and one suckling from outside the pouch, each on different types of milk!
- The Shadow
- Yes! You and your friends can adopt your very own wallaby by visiting the Waterfall Springs website.
- Yes yo can! Email your favourite names to us at info@waterfallsprings.org
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