Rock-wallaby
The rock-wallaby is a small marsupial native to Australia, known for its agility and ability to navigate rocky terrains. These animals belong to the family Macropodidae, which also includes kangaroos and wallabies. Rock-wallabies have strong hind legs and a long tail, which help them leap between boulders and cliffs in their natural habitat.
There are several species of rock-wallabies, such as the Black-flanked Rock-wallaby and the Yellow-footed Rock-wallaby. They primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and fruits. Rock-wallabies are social animals, often found in small groups, and they are most active during the early morning and late afternoon.