Number of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer of the quokkawallabydo not change throughout life.
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I refer not to awallabyor a koala, but to a television interviewer who did not treat her with sycophantic self-abasement.
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For example, in the report of 1999, the planning inspector also recorded two pairs of wallabies and a pair of rhea.
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The 120 acres so mapped are intensively managed ornamental gardens, and parkland grazed by deer and, for more than a century—rather eccentrically—by wallabies.
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Nowallabyneed apply here.
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Young wallabies are known as joeys, like many other marsupials.
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Thewallabywas gregarious, with groups being loyal to a particular location.
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The usual understorey forest species are absent due towallabybrowsing and in many cases the ground is bare.
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These local communities consume fish, sago, sweet potato, deer, bandicoot andwallaby.
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The zoo currently specializes in eight worlds of animals: cougars, lemurs, cranes, reindeer, macaws, wallabies, ratites, camelids.
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A rocky knoll is topped by a group of large grinding grooves, plus carved images ofwallabyand emu tracks.
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He instead modelled the skeletal mounts after the cassowary andwallaby, and put the spike that had been on the nose firmly on the thumb.
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There have been no confirmed sightings of the wallabies between 2000 and 2008, with some locals believing they must have died out.
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There are now between 300 and 400 wallabies.
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The wallabies, if they want to, can come out in the walk way to be petted.
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