Onychogalea or nail-tail wallabies, is a genus of wallabies found in Australia. They are distinguished by a horny spur at the end of their tail. While the Northern nail-tail wallaby is still common in the northern part of Australia, the crescent nail-tail is now extinct, and the Bridled nail-tail is considered rare and endangered, with probably fewer than 1100 mature individuals in the wild. Nail-tail wallabies are smaller than many other wallabies.
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