Wallabies For Sale
There are about 30 different species of wallabies, a pouched member of the kangaroo family that is native to Australia and surrounding islands. Size varies greatly, depending on the species, but the animals can grow as large as six feet. They have very powerful hind legs and tails. The hind legs are used for hopping and jumping at high rates of speed and covering great distances, and the tails are used for balance and support. But when provoked, wallabies can deliver a fierce kick with their hind legs and a strong swipe with their tail.
Male Albino Wallabies
- Name: Joe Garverick
- Posted: 09/02/2023
- Phone: (419)279-0390
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Michigan
Adult Albino Male Wallabies for sale. $3500 each.
Bennett’s wallabies males
- Name: Edward Gilsleider
- Posted: 08/28/2023
- Phone: 918-637-1343
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Oklahoma
Male Bennett’s wallabies yearlings to three year olds. Originating from Ireland
Female Wallaby Joey
- Name: Rebecca
- Posted: 08/17/2023
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Indiana
Beautiful female wallaby Joey available. She is approximately 7 months out of pouch and very sweet. Joey has bam hand raised in my home and she loves to be cuddled in or out of her pouch. She is on Wombaroo milk formula and stared on grains. Asking $...
Bennett’s Wallaby
- Price: $2,500.00
- Name: Roo-Feathers
- Posted: 08/08/2023
- Phone: 931-217-0802
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Alabama
7 month old male Bennett’s Wallaby split to white, he’s 3 lbs and has been on a bottle for two weeks looking for a new home if interested call or text 931-217-0802.
Wallaby
- Name: Bob Heyob
- Posted: 07/30/2023
- Phone: 513-313-2470
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Ohio
- Website: Horsefeathers Ohio .com
Four pound albino male wallaby. Fully potty trained (pees and poops in the toilet) , imprinted on people. He has gained a pound, and has been used in programs for the past several weeks. I have several other joeys needing to be pulled, so he has got...
2 very sweet bottle baby male Bennett Wallabies
- Name: Brandi
- Posted: 07/28/2023
- Phone: 6619658124
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
2 little boys both very socialized and love kids, they are on wambarroo formula and eating mazuri pellets. They will come with a pouch and everything needed to get them started in their new homes. Call or text is going to be the best way to get a hol...
Male Bennett's Wallabies (Bottle Raised)
- Name: Lori Martin
- Posted: 07/26/2023
- Phone: 5734582125
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Missouri
- Website: cubcreeksciencecamp.com
We have 2 males that are 11 months old, both are weaned, and 1 male that is 8 months old and still on a bottle. All still use pouches. They have all been a part of our ambassador program where they spend many hours a day interacting with young childr...
Pet Wallaby
Wallabies are native to Australia, but they have been introduced in New Zealand where they are now widespread. There is also a few small populations of wallabies in the United Kingdom, including about 100 animals on the Isle of Mann, thanks to a zoo escape. Wallabies like to stay in remote areas, hiding in wooded and rugged places and avoiding the open, arid regions that kangaroos prefer. Many of the wallaby species have been named for their preferred habitat: the brush wallaby, the rock wallaby, the shrub wallaby, and so on. In captivity, wallabies can be kept in fenced-in enclosures with grass or clover ground cover. Irrigation systems will help keep the grass green and fresh for foraging.
Wallaby Diet
As herbivores, wallabies mainly eat plant material such as leaves and grasses. An enclosure that has a large, pasture-like grassy area will provide that animals with the majority of their dietary needs, with some supplements of fresh, leafy vegetables and plants.
Wallaby Enrichment
Wallabies are most active during the day and are largely solitary animals. A few species, however, live in groups of up to 50 animals called mobs. In captivity, food is often an ideal enrichment tool. Apples hung on ropes, a hollowed out pumpkin, or frozen fruit popsicles will all give captive wallabies hours of problem-solving activity, along with addition nutrients.
Wallaby Breeding
Wallaby breeding season is in January and February, and after a 28-day gestational period, a single baby, or joey, is born. Like kangaroos and other marsupials, wallaby joeys are born under-developed and stay in their mother’s pouch for at least two months while they continue developing. They are not fully developed until they are seven months old. Wallabies have a life span of about nine years.
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