BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY By Mia The Brush
BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY By Mia
The Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s Life Cycle The adult, female gives birth to live young. They are blind and do not have a tail. The female gives birth around late March and early May. The adult Brushtailed rockwallaby is mature, larger in size and dark brown. It is also ready to give birth. The younger joey is goldish-brown, no longer blind and has a small tail. It feeds on juicy bark, and berry’s. It is still in the mothers pouch. The Joey lives independently and hunts for its self. It is now larger in size and is a light brown.
LIVING AND NONLIVING FACTORS THAT ASSIST AND INHIBIT THE BUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY Loss of habitat. Inhibits Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby Assist s Zoos Victoria.
THE ELEMENT THAT ASSISTS THE BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY Zoo’s Victoria assist the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s life cycle when they are at the Adult and Young Joey stages.
Zoo’s Victoria take the female adult Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s and study them. THE FACTOR THAT ASSISTS THE BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY’S Perform tests on the Wallaby's facies and learn more about the animal. They start a group to help breed the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s. They take female Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s and breed them.
HOW SCIENCE HAS HELPED HUMANS UNDERSTAND THE EFFECTS OF THEIR ACTIONS Science has helped humans show that because of all land clearance to build houses and more building's. We also now know that it is endangered and we know how to help it. If we know how to help it scientists can set up more breeding programs to keep the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s life cycle going.
ACTIONS HAVE TAKEN PLACE BY SCIENTISTS AND HOW THESE ACTIONS WILL IMPROVE THE BRUSH TAILED ROCK WALLABY’S ONGOING SURVIVAL The actions taken place by scientist’s to help the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s survival are thing such as: v Protecting and preserving their natural habitat’s v Creating more breeding programs to help support the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s v Not bringing in more introduced species e. g. Cats, and foxes. If we do these thing’s it will help the Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby’s.
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