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What (who) is nail-tailed wallaby - definition

GENUS OF MAMMALS
Onychogalea; Nail-tail wallabies; Nailtail wallaby; Nailtail wallabies; Nail-tailed wallaby; Nail-tailed wallabies

Nail-tail wallaby         
Nail-tail wallaby refers to Onychogalea, a genus describing three species of macropods, all of which are found in Australia. Related to kangaroos and wallabies, they are smaller sized species distinguished by a horny spur at the end of their tail.
Northern nail-tail wallaby         
  • Lithograph by [[Henry C. Richter]], published by John Gould in the mid-18th century
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Onychogalea unguifera; Northern Nailtail Wallaby; Northern Nail-tailed Wallaby; Sandy Nailtail Wallaby; Sandy Nail-tail Wallaby; Sandy Nail-tailed Wallaby; Northern Nail-tail Wallaby; Northern nailtail wallaby
The northern or sandy nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera) is a species of macropod found across northern Australia on arid and sparsely wooded plains.
Crescent nail-tail wallaby         
SPECIES OF EXTINCT MAMMAL
Onychogalea lunata; Crescent Nailtail Wallaby; Crescent nail-tailed wallaby; Crescent Nail-tail Wallaby; Crescent nailtail wallaby; Worong
The crescent nail-tail wallaby, also known as the worong (Onychogalea lunata), was a small species of marsupial that grazed on grasses in the scrub and woodlands of southwestern and central Australia. They were common in Western Australia before they disappeared in the early 20th century and persisted in the central deserts until at least the 1950s.

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Nail-tail wallaby

The nail-tail wallabies, of genus Onychogalea, are three species of macropods, all found in Australia. Related to kangaroos and wallabies, they are smaller species distinguished by a horny spur at the end of their tail. The northern nail-tail wallaby is still common in the northern part of Australia, the crescent nail-tail is now extinct, and the bridled nail-tail is considered rare and endangered, with probably fewer than 1100 mature individuals in the wild. Nail-tail wallabies are smaller than many other wallabies.