| Tammar Wallabies |
Macropus eugenii Our two Tammar Wallabies are both male. Tammars are not native to NSW, but to S.W. Western Australia, Southern South Australia and Kangaroo Island. The Tammar Wallaby was the first kangaroo seen by Europeans in 1629. They like to graze and browse in open grassy areas. When they rest in the heat of the day they like to hide amongst bushes, so we have built hides for them out of branches.
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