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  • The eastern hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes leporides) is listed as PRESUMED EXTINCT on the schedules of the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act.
  • In 1850 the Eastern Hare-Wallaby was a common animal in northwestern Victoria, New South Wales and eastern South Australia.
  • Mala (rufous hare-wallaby) This small wallaby used to be one of the most abundant macropods in the Northern Territory but is now extinct in the wild.
  • Specimen of the Eastern Hare-Wallaby, an extinct kangaroo species from Autralia. The last specimen was seen in 1890.
  • The Eastern hare wallaby is an extinct wallaby native to Southeastern Australia and is one of the 3 extinct animals of 1889 along with the Hokkaido wolf and...
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  • Examples of extinct wallabies include the following three species: Eastern Hare wallaby. Crescent Nail-tail wallaby.
  • Description. The eastern hare-wallaby was a small macropod, slightly larger and more slender than its surviving relative the rufous hare-wallaby.
  • While this species is commonly referred to as the Eastern hare-wallaby, there are a number of other synonyms that can be used to describe it.
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