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  2. Wallabies exhibit a variety of behaviors12345:
    • Larger species are diurnal (active during the day), while smaller species tend to be nocturnal (active at night).
    • Smaller species are often solitary, while larger species live or feed in groups called mobs.
    • Some species are territorial.
    • Wallabies move easily around mountaintops, jumping from rock to rock and even climbing trees.
    • They are mainly crepuscular, resting during daylight hours and foraging in the morning and evening.
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    Wallabies portray a very diverse set of behaviours. Larger species tend to be diurnal, or mostly active during the day. Smaller species tend to be nocturnal, or mostly active at night. Smaller species are often solitary, while larger species often live or feed in groups of up to 50 animals called mobs. A few species are thought to be territorial.
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    Some species are diurnal, which means they are most active during the day. Other species are nocturnal and active at night, or crepuscular and active at dawn and dusk. Their social behavior also varies, with some Wallabies living in groups, some living alone, and some loosely associated with one another.
    The wallaby moves easily around mountaintops, jumping as far as 13 feet (four meters) from rock to rock and even scaling cliffs and climbing trees. In the hot Australian summers, the wallaby is active only at night, while in the winter it can sometimes be seen sunbathing on the rocks.
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    Wallabies are more active in the evening and early morning, especially those in arid areas. Wallabies belong to the famously bizarre group of mammals known as marsupials. When born, their tiny undeveloped young are the size of a jelly bean. They crawl to their mother’s pouch, where they suckle milk from a teat.
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    They are mainly cre­pus­cu­lar, spend­ing day­light hours rest­ing in cover, al­though they are often seen for­ag­ing until late in the morn­ing and be­gin­ning evening for­ag­ing late in the af­ter­noon. They cool them­selves by lick­ing their hands and fore­arms dur­ing ner­vous ex­cite­ment or hot weather.
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