banded hare wallaby - meaning and definition. What is banded hare wallaby
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What (who) is banded hare wallaby - definition

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Munning; Lagostrophus fasciatus; Banded Hare-Wallaby; Lagostrophus; Banded Hare wallaby; Merrnine; Marnine; Banded hare wallaby; Banded Hare-wallaby; Lagostrophus fasciatus fasciatus; Lagostrophus fasciatus baudinettei; Lagostrophus fasciatus albipilis
  • An 1807 illustration of banded hare-wallabies of Bernier Island

Henry Hare         
  • Hare's trademark -a hare, bottom right in the middle stained glass, at [[Westminster College, Cambridge]]
BRITISH ARCHITECT
Henry T. Hare; Henry Thomas Hare; Hare, Henry
Henry Thomas Hare (1860–1921) was an English architect who was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire and educated in Sheffield and Harrogate.
Kenneth Hare         
CANADIAN GEOGRAPHER AND CLIMATOLOGIST (1919-2002)
F. Kenneth Hare; Frederick Kenneth Hare
Fredrick Kenneth Hare, (February 5, 1919 – September 3, 2002) was a Canadian climatologist and academic, who researched atmospheric carbon dioxide, climate change, drought, and arid zone climates and was a strong advocate for preserving the natural environment.
Nicholas Hare         
ENGLISH POLITICIAN, DIED 1557
Sir Nicholas Hare; Hare, Nicholas
Sir Nicholas Hare of Bruisyard, Suffolk (c. 1484 – 31 October 1557) was Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 1539 and 1540.

Wikipedia

Banded hare-wallaby

The banded hare-wallaby, mernine, or munning (Lagostrophus fasciatus) is a marsupial currently found on the islands of Bernier and Dorre off western Australia. Reintroduced populations have recently been established on islands and fenced mainland sites, including Faure Island and Wadderin Sanctuary near Narembeen in the central wheatbelt.