The red-necked ulalabí or Bennett’s ulalabí is a species of kangaroo that lives in Australia .
Summary
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- 1 Morphology
- 2 Habitat
- 3 Feeding
- 4 Sources
Morphology
The wallaby Red – necked are kangaroos medium size with a height of less than 90 centimeters and weighing around 25 kilograms.
They have a short and muscular tail, which they use as a counterweight in their jumps of almost two meters, and as a third support when they are at rest. The ears are very mobile. The coat is yellowish gray, somewhat redder on the nape and the first part of the back. The hands, feet, the tip of the muzzle and the edges of the ears are black. From the forehead to the muzzle, devoid of hair, a black line runs.
Habitat
They are distributed by areas of high scrub in Australia and Tasmania .
Feeding
They feed on various plant products, usually at night