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Small kangaroo family member from Australia. Bennett's wallaby is most common as pets. Tame individuals bond with owners but need vast space.
Wallabies are medium-to-small marsupials of the family Macropodidae, native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, encompassing several dozen species smaller than kangaroos. The Bennett's (red-necked) wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus) is the species most commonly encountered in exotic pet keeping. Adults measure 70–90 cm in body length with a similarly long tail, and weigh 15–30 kg. Like all macropods, wallabies have powerful hindlimbs adapted for hopping locomotion and females carry their young (joeys) in a pouch. Their considerable size and natural need for expansive movement make them inappropriate for typical household environments; a large secure outdoor enclosure of at minimum several dozen square meters is required. Diet is primarily herbivorous: quality grass hay forms the dietary base, supplemented with marsupial-specific pellets and fresh leafy vegetables. Optimal temperature is 10–25 °C. Common health concerns include metabolic bone disease, lumpy jaw (actinobacillosis), and dermatological conditions. Very few veterinarians have expertise in macropod medicine. Captive lifespan is 12–15 years.
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Origen
Australia and Papua New Guinea
Esperanza de vida
12-15 years
Tamaño
60-90cm / 14-19kg
Temperatura
18〜26℃
Humedad
40〜60%
Hay, grasses, leaves, vegetables, macropod pellets
Large outdoor area essential. High fencing to prevent jump escapes
Herbivore needing high-fiber diet. Use specialized macropod feed
Classified as specified animal. Permits and facility standards required
Early socialization critical. Taming adults is extremely difficult
Advanced. Esta es una especie de nivel avanzado. Requiere equipo especializado y habilidades avanzadas de cría con control ambiental preciso.
La temperatura ideal para Bennett's Wallaby es 18〜26℃. La humedad recomendada es 40〜60%. Evita cambios bruscos de temperatura y mantén un ambiente estable.
La esperanza de vida promedio de Bennett's Wallaby es 12-15 years. Con cuidados y nutrición adecuados, pueden vivir una vida larga y saludable.
Bennett's Wallaby típicamente alcanza 60-90cm / 14-19kg como adulto. El tamaño puede variar según las condiciones de cuidado y la genética individual.
Bennett's Wallaby se alimenta de: Hay, grasses, leaves, vegetables, macropod pellets. Apunta a una dieta equilibrada con una frecuencia de alimentación adecuada.
El precio de Bennett's Wallaby varía significativamente según el morfo, tamaño y linaje. Consulta nuestra página de precios de mercado para información actualizada.
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