Toolache wallaby
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phylum | Chordata | The toolache wallaby or Grey's wallaby (Macropus greyi) is an extinct species of wallaby from south-eastern South Australia and South-western Victoria. The toolache wallaby was a slim, graceful, and elegant creature that had a pale ashy-brown pelt with a buff-yellow underbelly. The tail was pale grey and became almost white near the tip. The distinct black mark on its face reached from its nose to the eye. The forearms, feet, and tips of the ears were also black.
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class | Mammalia | |
superorder | Metatheria | |
order | Diprotodontia | |
family | Macropodidae | |
Genus | Macropus | |
Species | †M. greyi |