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Black-striped Wallaby (Notamacropus dorsalis)

Black-striped Wallaby

Notamacropus dorsalis

About the Black-striped Wallaby

The black-striped wallaby (Notamacropus dorsalis), also known as the scrub wallaby or eastern brush wallaby, is a medium-sized wallaby found in Australia, from Townsville in Queensland to Narrabri in New South Wales. In New South Wales, it is only found west of the Great Dividing Range. It is decreasing in these areas, but is not classified as threatened as a species yet. The New South Wales population, however, is classified as endangered.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Black-striped Wallaby?

The scientific name of the Black-striped Wallaby is Notamacropus dorsalis.

How many Black-striped Wallaby sightings have been recorded?

683 observations of the Black-striped Wallaby have been recorded on iNaturalist.

683 observations on iNaturalist
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