
Nabarlek - Wikipedia
The nabarlek (Petrogale concinna) is a small species of macropod found in northern Australia. They are a shy and nocturnal animal that resides in rocky hollows and forages in the surrounding area. Their diet is grasses, sedges, and ferns found in and around their scrub covered refuges.
Nabarlek Animal Facts - Petrogale concinna - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The nabarlek, also known as the pygmy rock-wallaby or little rock-wallaby, is a tiny member of the Macropodidae family. It is a relative of kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, quokkas, and several other marsupial species native to Australia. Nabarleks are an endangered species, native to only a couple of small areas in northwestern Australia.
Nabarlek - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Nabarleks (Petrogale concinna ), are a tiny species of macropod found in northern Australia. They are a shy and nocturnal animal that resides in rocky hollows and forages in the surrounding area. Their diet is grasses, sedges, and ferns found in and around their scrub covered refuges.
Meet Norbit: The impossibly cute nabarlek - Australian …
Apr 16, 2018 · NORBIT’S IS ONE of the most special macropods you’ll ever meet, because Norbit is the only nabarlek to be held in captivity in the world. And let’s just say, he seems to know it.
Nabarlek - WWF Australia
The nabarlek is one of Australia's smallest species of rock-wallaby. But it’s thought to be on the brink of extinction. Learn about this secretive animal, the threats it faces and how you can help.
Nabarlek (band) - Wikipedia
Nabarlek are an Indigenous Roots band from Manmoyi, a tiny community in Arnhem Land, 215 kilometres from the remote community of Gunbalanya. The band formed in 1985 as a group of singers and dancers with a couple of busted guitars and flour tins for drums. [1]
Nabarlek - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nabarlek (Petrogale concinna), also known as the pygmy rock-wallaby or the little Rock-wallaby, is a small marsupial, a type of wallaby from northern Australia. Nabarleks are small kangaroos. They can hop and jump with their powerful legs, and balance on their long tail. [1] [2]
Nabarlek - Petrogale Concinna - Animal Information
The nabarlek, a small rock wallaby native to Australia, has incredibly strong hind legs that allow it to jump up to 13 feet high and cover distances of up to 20 feet in a single bound.
Nabarlek - Worldwide Nature
The Nabarlek, also known as the Pygmy Rock-wallaby, is a small marsupial that inhabits rocky areas in northern Australia. Its physical characteristics include a grey-brown coat with white underparts, large ears and eyes, and strong hind legs for jumping on rocks.
Nabarlek (Petrogale concinna) - NatureStyle
The Nabarlek, a nimble rock-wallaby, thrives among northern Australia's rugged cliffs. Noted for its bushy tail and nocturnal habits, this marsupial navigates rocky terrains with ease, playing a crucial role in seed dispersal and maintaining ecological balance in its arid habitat.
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