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3 Manifestly Marvelous Macropods

Quokka, Setonix brachyurus

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3 Manifestly Marvelous Macropods
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We hope that each of you, our readers, will enjoy and appreciate this article we present about these 3 Manifestly Marvelous Macropods. It was certainly our pleasure to compile the information for you. May it provide you with both education and increased awareness.

Certainly, however, the few species listed herein represent only a portion of the remarkable avians found in the region. It’s our belief, though, that they serve as excellent examples of the wonders found here. Check out some of our other articles for similar marvels.

Swamp Wallaby

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Swamp Wallaby Facts

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Swamp Wallaby Physical Description

The marvelous Swamp Wallaby, it must be noted, impresses those who encounter it for reasons other than sheer physical size. That’s because, especially compared to the four currently known forms of its nearest relative, the kangaroo, it’s a fairly small species.

Like many mammals, however, it also displays a slight degree of the physiological trait of sexual dimorphism. In its case, though, this characteristic manifest itself in terms of pure physical size. Specifically, males average slightly larger than the females.

To be precise, males of the remarkable Swamp Wallaby attain an average body length of roughly 30 in (76 cm). The females, meanwhile, reach a somewhat shorter average body length of about 28 in (70 cm). This measurement does not include the tail, though.

In both genders, this appendage attains a length approximately equal to that of the body itself. Males also achieve a moderately greater weight than the females. The larger males average a weight of about 37 lb (17 kg). Females, however, only average around 29 lb (13 kg).

The name of the species, bicolor, stems from its coloring. The basic color of the coat is a dark to light gray. A dark brown to black region appears on the back of the Swamp Wallaby, though. A light yellow to dark orange section also develops on the chest of the animal.

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Swamp Wallaby Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

Unfortunately for it, the truly amazing Swamp Wallaby evolved as native to a very small section of the world. That region’s also highly specific, as well. That’s due to the regrettable fact that this intriguing specimen of evolution only appears natively in eastern Australia.

Even more precisely, it currently only lives in a section of the continent that extends from southwestern Victoria to northern sections of Queensland. This zone of habitation also mainly hugs areas along the coast, reaching only a relatively short distance inland.

Previously, it appeared in most of the southeastern portions of the continent, however. Wherever it appears, though, it displays highly specific preferences in its choice of habitat. The marsupial primarily lives in regions of woodlands and forest, with thick undergrowth.

The beautiful Swamp Wallaby evolved as a primarily nocturnal creature. Typically emerging at night to feed, therefore, when it does it consumes a wide range of local plant life. These mainly include grasses, scrubs, but sometimes include local agricultural species.

This animal evolved another fascinating trait, exhibited by fewer than 100 known mammals. That’s the trait known as embryonic diapause. This literally allows it to become pregnant while already pregnant. Due to this, many females spend their entire adult life pregnant.

Nature further created in this species a principally solitary creature. One of the few exceptions to this characteristic occurs during feeding, however. At this time, it frequently congregates into small groups. In turn, though, it appears to have very few natural predators.

Quokka

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Quokka Facts

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Quokka Physical Description

Perhaps most notably, the incredible Quokka attains only a moderate physical size. That’s because the animal reaches a size roughly equal to that of many species of domestic feline. In fact, its body typically measures about 21 in (54 cm) in head and body length.

The species, like many others, displays the physiological trait of sexual dimorphism. In its case, this characteristic manifests in terms of sheer size. More specifically, females typically attain both shorter head and body lengths, as well as remaining slightly lighter in weight.

Intriguingly, the tail of this species grows comparatively short for a macropod. That’s due to the fact that it only averages about 12 in (30 cm) long. Exceptional individuals of either gender weigh up to 11 lb (5 kg), though most average perhaps half of that.

The overall build of the Quokka further usually develops as relatively stocky in shape. The head also generally develops relatively broad. Added to this is the fact that the ears appear rounded in shape. Its fur also grows course and generally dark brown to light brown.

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Quokka Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

Sadly for those who love Nature, the Quokka currently only inhabits an extremely limited range of the world. That particular region, however, likely comes as no surprise to those who learn of it. That’s due to the fact that it inhabits an area well known for its wonders.

That’s because the amazing, as well as visually appealing, animal lives on the continent of Australia. Even there, though, its range is limited. Only a few populations of the animal still exist. These remain mostly confined to small islands situated off the western coast.

Yet, a few small, isolated populations of the mammal do occur in other locations. Only one colony is known to exist on the mainland of the continent, though. This small population of the marvelous species dwells within the confines of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve.

Though capable of climbing trees, the animal prefers to inhabit areas of dense ground cover. This it uses for protection from predators. This animal is primarily nocturnal by nature. It evolved as herbivorous in nature and feeds predominantly on endemic flower species.

The Quokka also faces other threats besides its limited range. In fact, combined with the highly limited territorial range, the primary threat to its existence comes from introduced predator species. These non-native threats it now faces mainly include cats, dogs, and foxes.

Tree Kangaroo

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Tree Kangaroo Facts

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Tree Kangaroo Physical Description

The Tree Kangaroo continues to amaze us. That’s partly because the animal evolved several adaptations useful for an arboreal life. For one thing, its back legs grow significantly broader and shorter than those of its terrestrial cousins. This provides it with better balance.

The incredible creature also has quite long, and extensively curved, nails on those rear legs. These serve a far more important purpose than mere aesthetics. In fact, the magnificent mammal routinely, and quite effectively, uses these for gripping and climbing. 

But the differences between it and related species does not end there. The Tree Kangaroo also has a much broader and longer tail than a terrestrial kangaroo. This evolutionary divergence provides the animal with an enhanced balance while moving through the canopy.

Much like terrestrial kangaroos, it remains physically incapable of sweating, to cool its body. The mammal developed an alternate method of thermo-regulation. Instead of sweating, it licks its forearms and allows the moisture to evaporate, thereby cooling it.

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Tree Kangaroo Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

Unfortunately, the only known forms of the surprising Tree Kangaroo inhabit a highly restricted and vulnerable region of the world. This unfortunately limited region consists primarily of the rainforest regions of New Guinea, parts of Queensland, Australia. 

The majestic creature also appears on a few local islands, though.  For the moment, experts remain undecided as to how this occurred. Within this varied range, the various species within the genus understandably have somewhat different habitat preferences.

As a general principle, the majority of the different species in the genus prefer to live in various montane areas. There nevertheless remain several varieties that typically prefer to dwell in lowland areas. These more commonly encounter humans than the others.

This animal has even more specific habitat requirements. That’s due to the fact that it thrives in treetops, instead of the ground like its genetic cousins. The reason it managed to adapt better to regions of high altitude than its terrestrial cousins remains a mystery.

Breeding during the monsoon season, Tree Kangaroo matings produce only one young per litter. Its main predator seems to be the amethystine python, which inhabits the same canopies. Being herbivorous in nature, its own diet consists principally of fruits and leaves.

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3 Manifestly Marvelous Macropods

We hope that each of you completely enjoyed reading, and hopefully learning from, this article we’ve presented about 3 Manifestly Marvelous Macropods. It’s also our hope that doing so has left you with either a new or renewed appreciation for such wonders of Nature.

Unfortunately, however, many of their kindred around the world now find themselves facing strong threats to their continued existence as a species. Many of those dangers, in fact, stem from the actions of mankind. We must do all we can to protect and preserve them all.

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