Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service concerns have seen the band move from using wallaby and potoroo skins to feral goat hide. |
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The tammar wallaby is the Australian marsupial model for genetic mapping studies. |
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With the world rushing towards the Great Depression many old Diggers found themselves out of work, out of luck and out on the wallaby track. |
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This would encourage them to get on the wallaby when they will surely find a job. |
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We still got an opossum, a red kangaroo, a Bennett wallaby, too, and millipedes, and a kookaburra, whatever that is. |
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The other day, walking below on the edge of the cliff, we saw a rock wallaby at the side. |
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Interestingly, the honey possum belongs to the same marsupial taxonomic division as the dichromatic tammar wallaby. |
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He's devoting his professional life to studying the brush-tailed rock wallaby. |
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This was observed when two wallaby species, Macropus eugenii and Wallabia bicolor, were crossed. |
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Other proteins in wallaby milk may yield treatments to prod bone regrowth in osteoporosis patients. |
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Well Kayne's waistcoat was made out of several native Australian animals, possibly possum, wombat, kangaroo and wallaby pelts, all sewn together. |
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We've got a rock wallaby and koalas and a rosella and they are, to my mind, just about as fine as natural history art gets. |
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He is not even sure of what distinguishes a large wallaby from a small kangaroo. |
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We also presented a taxidermically mounted wallaby to quantify the response to a nonpredatory, familiar vertebrate. |
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These include animal embryos – platypus and wallaby – and specific body parts of other mammals, such as the arm of a koala. |
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What a surprise to see a wallaby had escaped from a marsupial centre in the area, just weeks before the official opening which you obligingly plug the date of. |
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Spot the elusive brush-tailed rock wallaby, shy platypus and the threatened bustard and mountain duck. |
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Giant crowned pigeons, small wallaby kangaroos, cassowary birds, tree kangaroos, and wild boars are abundant within an hour's walk of the village. |
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The zoo has had success breeding the extremely rare mountain pygmy possum, the koala, the brush-tailed bettong, and the parma wallaby. |
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Walk to the top of Yardie Creek, looking out for the rare black-footed rock wallaby in the gorge's red rock walls. |
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Here you'll see the shy and rare yellow-footed rock wallaby and many native plants including the red and pink Sturt's desert pea. |
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See the rare yellow-footed rock wallaby and an abundance of other native animals and birds in the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary. |
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At the end of the afternoon a rock wallaby came to visit me while I worked at the update of my website. |
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The rare bridled nailtail wallaby, once thought to be extinct, is making a resurgence in Queensland thanks to the efforts of private citizens, government and industry. |
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The mammals the researchers studied were the platypus, echidna, opossum, wallaby, hedgehog, mouse, rat, rabbit, cow, pig, bat, tree shrew, colugo, ringtail lemur, and humans. |
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Please note that I'm not a reactionary Xenophobic Euro-skeptic, it's just that I once went to Australia and discovered that the Euro is a type of wallaby or wallaroo. |
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The natural history of Australia was little recorded in early Dutch voyages of the seventeenth century, although there were observations of wallaby, quokka, and black swan. |
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Extensive mapping of the Y chromosome in the tammar wallaby had shown that the origin of the Y predated the divergence of marsupials from eutherian mammals. |
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You might even spot a black-footed rock wallaby. |
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The vets treat Kevin, a wallaby with a runny nose, and Phanta, a goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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As well as relatively common Australian mammals like the platypus and wallaby, the Wet Tropics is home to 13 mammal species found nowhere else in the world. |
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Scientists from the University of Melbourne, leading an international research collaboration, have succeeded in sequencing the genetic makeup of the tammar wallaby. |
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I would like to have a koala bear or a wallaby as a pet. |
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I regretted it bitterly so much they were beautiful, some had orange breast, some others had a brush on the head, without speaking about the raptors on the carcasses of the road traffic victims, wallaby or cattle. |
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The wallaby, I would train him to box and play basket ball! |
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Rick Rockliff, of poppy producers Tasmanian Alkaloids, insisted the wallaby incursions were not very common. |
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Three boys have been charged with animal cruelty after a wallaby was killed at a zoo. |
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They asked the director of the buffalo Zoo for some wallaby hair. |
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The most common species are the agile wallaby and red-necked wallaby, which look very similar to kangaroos and wallaroos, and are frequently seen in the southern states. |
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The name wallaby comes from Sydney's Eora Aboriginal tribe. |
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Marvel at ancient fossils and spot a rare yellow-footed rock wallaby. |
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The text is followed by several detailed images of the stripe-faced dunnart and the tammar wallaby, the latter at both mature and earlier stages. |
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And I didn't spot a tail-less Manx cat nor a Manx four-horned Loaghtan sheep, nor a polecat or wallaby. |
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All marsupials, including but not limited to, Tasmanian devil, bandicoot, kangaroo, wallaby, opossum, wombat, koala bear, cuscus, numbat and pigmy, sugar and greater glider. |
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A WOBBLY WALLABY I once saw a wallaby wobbling As he travelled along a road, And there beside the wobbly wallaby I saw an even wobblier toad. |
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Many such are localised, and do not form part of general Australian use, while others, such as kangaroo, boomerang, budgerigar, wallaby and so on have become international. |
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Skippy the wallaby was back home today after a 24-hour adventure. |
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Before final insulation, the assemblages contain a wide range of terrestrial fauna including wallaby, bettong, possum, bandicoot, bilby, snake and lizard. |
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And now the wallaby, called Billy, has been reunited with his owners, Michael and Hazel Heavens, who run Compo's fish restaurant in Holmfirth, and live at Cop Hill. |
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A quokka, by the way, is a stocky Australian pademelon, or wallaby. |
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For the next seven years, while Jack rode the wallaby track alone, she based herself with friends in Bathurst and cultivated the local squattocracy. |
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