Notamacropus irma: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Mammalia
- Order
- Diprotodontia
- Family
- Macropodidae
- Genus
- Notamacropus
- Species
- Notamacropus irma
- Scientific Name
- Notamacropus irma
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Western brush wallaby
The western brush wallaby (Notamacropus irma), also known as the black-gloved wallaby, is a species of wallaby found in the southwestern coastal region of Western Australia. The wallaby's main threat is predation by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The IUCN lists the western brush wallaby as Least Concern, as it remains fairly widespread and the population is believed to be stable or increasing, as a result of red fox control programs.
The western brush wallaby has a grey colour with distinctive white colouring around the face, arms and legs (although it does have black gloves as its alternative common name implies). It is an unusually diurnal macropod that eats mainly grass.
...Notamacropus irma in languages:
- Czech
- klokan irma
- Dutch
- Irmawallabie
- English
- Black-gloved Wallaby
- English
- Western Brush Wallaby
- English
- Kwoora
- English
- Western Bush Wallaby
- Finnish
- pensaskenguru
- French
- Wallaby de l'ouest
- Italian
- Wallaby di boscaglia occidentale
- Polish
- kangur zachodni
- Russian
- Перчаточный валлаби
- Thai
- จิงโจ้แคระมือดำ
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
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