Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) is a herbivorous mammal native to Oceania.
- Scientific name
- Petrogale xanthopus
- Class
- Mammal
- Family / order
- Macropodidae
- Diet
- Herbivore
- Habitat
- Terrestrial
- Found in
- Oceania
- Weight
- 9 kg
- Lifespan
- 14.4 years
- Conservation status
- Near Threatened
What does a yellow-footed rock-wallaby eat?
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is a herbivore, feeding on plants.
How big is a yellow-footed rock-wallaby?
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby weighs around 9 kg.
How long do yellow-footed rock-wallabies live?
In the wild, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby can live up to about 14.4 years.
Where do yellow-footed rock-wallabies live?
Yellow-footed rock-wallabies are found in Oceania, in terrestrial habitats.
Is the yellow-footed rock-wallaby endangered?
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is currently listed as “Near Threatened” on the IUCN Red List.