wallabies in English

noun
1
an Australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo.
And all these animals lived there-big glider possums, pygmy possums, koalas, kangaroos and wallabies , wombats, platypus, just everything in the trees, on the ground and in the creeks.

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1. On the eve of the Wallabies' departure, St George officials visited the Wallabies' hotel to seek his signature.

2. There are wallabies crawling out of the woodwork.

3. No of course not ... but I ain't leavin' Liverpool to chase bloody wallabies.

4. Wallabies are marsupial mammals like kangaroos and eat diets high in vegetation.

5. 21 And the charge of the white brigade ... the wallabies that really pack a wallop.

6. And the charge of the white brigade ... the wallabies that really pack a wallop.

7. And these are rare snowy white wallabies, thought to be the only flock in the World.

8. To track wallabies through the Australian outback you want a local bush ranger as a guide.

9. The same thing happened in 1984 when the province was denied a fixture against the Wallabies.

10. His only previous taste of international rugby was as an interval replacement against the Wallabies last year.

11. In a Bushfire, animals such as kangaroos, wallabies, emus and deer run and jump to escape the flames

12. In 1948, the Barbarians were invited to face Australia as part of the Wallabies' tour of Britain, Ireland and France.Although initially designed as a fundraiser towards the end of the tour, the

13. Much to the distress of his neighbours, the list of animals grew to include two wombats, owls, kangaroos, wallabies, a deer, armadillos, parakeets, peacocks, a racoon, a Canadian marmot or woodchuck, a Japanese salamander, two laughing jackasses and a zebu or small Brahminee bull