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  2. Macropodidae - Wikipedia

    • Macropodidae is a family of marsupials that includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons, quokkas, and several other groups. These genera are allied to the suborder Macropodiformes, containing other macropods, and are native to the Australian continent (the mainland and Tasmania), New Guinea and nearby islands. … See more

    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumChordata
    Description

    Although omnivorous kangaroos lived in the past, these were not members of the family Macropodidae; modern macropods are generally herbivorous. Some are browsers, but most are grazers and are equipped with appropriate… See more

    Fossil record

    The evolutionary ancestors of marsupials split from placental mammals during the Jurassic period about 160 million years ago (Mya). The earliest known fossil macropod dates back about 11.61 to 28.4 Mya, either in the … See more

     
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  3. ADW: Macropodidae: INFORMATION

    Macropodidae is the second largest family of marsupials, with 54 species of kangaroos, wallabies, and relatives. They have long hind feet, powerful hind limbs, and a pouch for young, and they hop or walk with a unique gait.

     
  4. Wallaby - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

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  5. Quokka - Wikipedia

  6. Macropodiformes - Wikipedia

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  7. Macropods - Description, Habitat, Diet, Reproduction, …

    Feb 9, 2022 · Macropods are a group of hopping marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies) with triangular body shapes, prominent hind legs and small front limbs.

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  8. Common Wallaroo - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

  9. Macropod - New World Encyclopedia

    Macropod is the common name for any of the terrestrial and arboreal marsupials comprising the mammalian family Macropodidae, characterized by strongly developed hind legs, long tails, thin necks, relatively small heads, generally …

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  10. Macropod | SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM

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  11. Kangaroos, wallabies, pademelons, bettongs and potoroos

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  12. Kangaroo and Wallaby - San Diego Zoo Animals

    The best-known macropods are the three widespread and common, large kangaroos. The largest is the red kangaroo, which is found most often on the open plains of inland Australia and can live on very little water. Maroon with a …

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  13. Wallabies and Kangaroos (Macropodidae) | Encyclopedia.com

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  14. List of macropodiformes - Wikipedia

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    List of Macropodiformes
  15. Macropod Pediatrics - Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice

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  16. Wallaby | Australian, Pouched Mammal, Macropodidae | Britannica

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  17. Marsupial care and husbandry - Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal …

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  18. ADW: Macropus rufogriseus: INFORMATION

  19. Marsupial care and husbandry - ResearchGate

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  20. A Retrospective Study of Macropod Progressive Periodontal …

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  21. A Retrospective Study of Macropod Progressive Periodontal

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    Periodontal pathology
    Publish Year:2020