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PARMA WALLABY

Macropus Parma

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The parma wallaby is the smallest member of the marsupial family.


It’s habitat in Australia is the wet ‘sclerophyll’ hard leaf forests of Northern New South Wales, Australia.


A hard lead forest is where the leaves are very thick skinned like Acacia

or Eucalyptus.


They are nocturnal - which means you need to be here early morning or late evening to see them.



They keep their young joeys in a pouch till they are 5-6 months old. They aren’t offcially ‘born’ until they leave the pouch.



CONSERVATION STATUS - NEAR THREATENED 

The parma wallabies communicate by stamping , tail wagging , hissing , clucking and coughing.
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