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- "Macropus antilopinus " is the exception among wallaroos.
- The mainland form, " Macropus rufogriseus banksianus ", breeds all year round.
- "M . macropus " has dark-grey to reddish brown fur covering its venter.
- The common wallaroo ( " Macropus robustus " or wallaroo ) is the best-known species.
- There are eight species of bat including the vulnerable large footed myotis ( " Myotis macropus " ).
- No broader bat surveys have targeted " M . macropus " by concentrating surveying efforts on inland water bodies.
- The black wallaroo ( " Macropus bernardus " ) occupies an area of steep, rocky ground in Arnhem Land.
- A decline in water quality and increased urbanisation have been linked to " M . macropus " exclusion from aquatic habitats.
- Small numbers of western grey kangaroo ( " Macropus fuliginosus " ) shelter in the park during the day and feed in neighbouring pastures.
- It is the nominate subspecies of " Dendrobium macropus ", which occurs in eastern Australia as well as in Fiji and New Caledonia.
- The red kangaroo ( " Macropus rufus " ) is the largest kangaroo species, living in the state's inland and arid regions.
- Those closely related to the Australian kangaroos, such as the agile wallaby ( " Macropus agilis " ), inhabit the open grasslands of New Guinea.
- "M . fuliginosus " is closely related to " Macropus giganteus ", and their distribution overlaps extensively, especially in the Murray Darling basin.
- Wallabies, of the species " Macropus rufogriseus " ( Red-necked Wallaby ), were introduced by Lady Colquhoun in the 1940s, and still roam wild.
- "Macroctopus maorum " is a large octopus and it s regularly described as a robust specie it is a member of the " Octopus macropus " species complex.
- The "'red-necked wallaby "'( " Macropus rufogriseus " macropod, common in the more temperate and fertile parts of eastern Australia, including Tasmania.
- She was involved in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Kangaroo Genomics ( 2004-2010 ) and lead the ANU team constructing the physical map of the tammar wallaby ( Macropus eugeneii ) genome.
- Only two species of land mammal are indigenous to the Houtman Abrolhos, the tammar wallaby ( " Macropus eugenii " ) and the bush rat ( " Rattus fuscipes " ).
- The "'red kangaroo "'( " Macropus rufus " ) is the largest of all kangaroos, the largest terrestrial mammal native to Australia, and the largest extant marsupial.
- It is one of the largest macropods, being only slightly smaller than the red kangaroo ( " Macropus rufus " ) and the eastern grey kangaroo ( " Macropus giganteus " ).
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