The bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) is an endangered species of marsupial. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. Estimations place the present total population of the species at around 500 individuals.
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| - The bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) is an endangered species of marsupial. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. Estimations place the present total population of the species at around 500 individuals.
- The Bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata), also known as the bridled nail-tailed wallaby, bridled nailtail wallaby, bridled wallaby, merrin, and flashjack, is a species of Endangered nail-tail wallaby. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. The total population of the species is currently estimated to be less than 1,100 mature individuals in the wild.
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| - Bridled Nail-tailed Wallaby, Bridled Nailtail Wallaby, Bridled Wallaby, Merrin, and Flashjack.
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| - Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining.
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| - The bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) is an endangered species of marsupial. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. Estimations place the present total population of the species at around 500 individuals.
- The Bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata), also known as the bridled nail-tailed wallaby, bridled nailtail wallaby, bridled wallaby, merrin, and flashjack, is a species of Endangered nail-tail wallaby. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. The total population of the species is currently estimated to be less than 1,100 mature individuals in the wild.
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