Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
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phylum | Chordata | The yellow-footed rock-wallaby (also known as the Ring-tailed wallaby) is grey-brown with a yellow striped tail, white underside, yellow forearms and yellow feet. This rock-wallaby is found in western New South Wales, northwestern Victoria, the east of South Australia and even small bits of Queensland. It does not usually live in places near humans, for it prefers a rocky environment.
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class | Mammalia | |
superorder | Metatheria | |
order | Diprotodontia | |
suborder | Macropodiformes | |
family | Macropodidae | |
Genus | Petrogale | |
Species | P. xanthopus |