The marsh wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a wallaby from the family of kangaroos (Macropodidae). It's the only species of the genus Wallabia. The marsh wallaby is a small kangaroo species. He has a rough, dark brown to black coat on the back. The tail, legs and muzzle are darker in colour than the rest of the back. The belly is light yellow to reddish orange.
The marsh wallaby is 66 to 85 centimetres long and weighs 10.5 to 20.5 kilograms. The tail is about as long as the rest of the body, 65 to 86 centimeters long.
Photographed in Koninklijke Burgers' Zoo
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