wallaby Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwɒl.ə.bi]
  • Us [ ˈwɑː.lə.bi]

Meaning of wallaby In English

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Examples of wallaby

  • Number of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer of the quokka wallaby do not change throughout life.

  • I refer not to a wallaby or a koala, but to a television interviewer who did not treat her with sycophantic self-abasement.

  • For example, in the report of 1999, the planning inspector also recorded two pairs of wallabies and a pair of rhea.

  • The 120 acres so mapped are intensively managed ornamental gardens, and parkland grazed by deer and, for more than a century—rather eccentrically—by wallabies.

  • No wallaby need apply here.

  • Young wallabies are known as joeys, like many other marsupials.

  • The wallaby was gregarious, with groups being loyal to a particular location.

  • The usual understorey forest species are absent due to wallaby browsing and in many cases the ground is bare.

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Translations of wallaby In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (產於澳大利亞和新幾內亞的)沙袋鼠…

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  • 中文简体

    (产于澳大利亚和新几内亚的)沙袋鼠…

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  • Português

    wallaby…

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  • Polski

    kangur…

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