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Macropods

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Brown dorcopsis
species of mammal
Allied rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Lake Mackay hare-wallaby
species of mammal
Rothschild's rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Mountain pademelon
species of mammal
Mareeba rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Proserpine rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Purple-necked rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Monjon
The monjon (Petrogale burbidgei) is the smallest species of rock-wallaby (Petrogale) in the family Macropodidae, found in northwestern Australia. They are restricted to a small area of the Kimberley in the state of Western Australia, and on nearby islands within the Bonaparte Archipelago. Common names also include '''Burbidge's rock-wallaby and Burbidge's rock-weasel'''.
Macleay's dorcopsis
species of mammal
Calaby's pademelon
species of mammal
Herbert's rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Godman's rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Cape York rock-wallaby
species of mammal
Mount Claro rock-wallaby
species of mammal
kangaroo meat
flesh from kangaroos
Macropodinae
Macropodinae is a subfamily of marsupials in the family Macropodidae, which includes the kangaroos, wallabies, and related species. The subfamily includes about ten genera and at least 51 species. It includes all living members of the Macropodidae except for the banded hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus), the only surviving member of the subfamily Lagostrophinae.
Notamacropus
Notamacropus is a genus of small marsupials in the family Macropodidae, commonly known as wallabies (among other species). The term is derived from the Latin nota "stripe" and macropus "kangaroo", referencing the distinct facial stripe of many extant genus members and their phylogenetic relationship to other kangaroos.
wallaroo
thumb|Common wallaroo Osphranter robustus at Louisville Zoo
Dendrolagus mayri
species of mammal
Osphranter
Osphranter is a genus of large marsupials in the family Macropodidae, commonly known as kangaroos and wallaroos (among other species). It contains the largest extant marsupial, the red kangaroo (O. rufus).
Sthenurinae
Sthenurinae (from Sthenurus, Greek for 'strong-tailed') is a subfamily within the marsupial family Macropodidae, known as short-faced kangaroos or sthenurine kangaroos. No members of this subfamily are extant today, with all becoming extinct by the late Pleistocene. Procoptodon goliah, the largest macropodid known to have existed, was a sthenurine kangaroo, but sthenurines occurred in a range of sizes, with Procoptodon gilli being the smallest at the size of a small wallaby.
Dendrolagus notatus
species of mammal
Eastern short-eared rock-wallaby
species of mammal