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- Pademelon - Wikipedia
Pademelon Pademelons ( ˈpædimɛlən ) are small marsupials in the genus Thylogale, found in Australia, New Guinea, and surrounding islands They are some of the smallest members of the macropod family, which includes the similar-looking but larger kangaroos and wallabies
- What is a pademelon — and why it could be the little forest-dwelling . . .
Chunky, bouncy and unbearably cute Historically, the pademelon has not been the most recognisable Australian species, but that might be all about to change
- Pademelon Facts - Fact Animal
Pademelon Facts Overview Pademelons are small macropods, more adapted to forest environments than their larger and better-known cousins They’re stocky, with thick tails, and tend to move differently than the hopping gait we associate with kangaroos and wallabies,
- Pademelon Animal Facts - Thylogale - A-Z Animals
The word pademelon came into Australian English from an Aboriginal name used near early Sydney for a small kangaroo or wallaby Colonial writers used it for compact forest macropods now in genus Thylogale
- What Is a Pademelon? Facts About the Small Marsupial
Uncover the facts about the pademelon, the unique, short-tailed marsupial found in the dense forests of Australia and New Guinea
- What Is a Pademelon? About This Australian Marsupial
An in-depth guide to the pademelon, a distinctive Australian marsupial Explore what defines this unique native animal
- Tasmanian Pademelon - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
Basic facts about Tasmanian Pademelon: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- Pademelons: Species, Characteristics, Behavior and Reproduction | Sea . . .
They are the only species of pademelon found in Tasmania, and were formerly found throughout southeastern Australia but they have been extinct on the mainland since the early 1900s
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