The Wallaroo (Osphranter robustus) also called the euro, is a mammal that is similar to the kangaroo. The Wallaroo looks like a mix between the wallaby and kangaroo. They are native to Australia. Their diet mainly consists of grasses and shrubs. The Wallaroo is mostly nocturnal and solitary. During mating process, the two males fight to gain the attention of the female. As a Wallaroo’s teeth wear down, they will fall out. New teeth will then appear that will push the whole row forward.
Wallaroos have a standing height of 32”-58” (81-147 cm), body length between 30”-55” (75-140 cm), and an overall weight in the range of 40-120 lb (18-54 kg). The tail of the Wallaroo is 29”-36” (75-90 cm) in length. Wallaroos have a typical lifespan of 12-18 years in the wild and up to 20-22 years in captivity.
The Wallaroo (Osphranter robustus) also called the euro, is a mammal that is similar to the kangaroo. The Wallaroo looks like a mix between the wallaby and kangaroo. They are native to Australia. Their diet mainly consists of grasses and shrubs. The Wallaroo is mostly nocturnal and solitary. During mating process, the two males fight to gain the attention of the female. As a Wallaroo’s teeth wear down, they will fall out. New teeth will then appear that will push the whole row forward.
Wallaroos have a standing height of 32”-58” (81-147 cm), body length between 30”-55” (75-140 cm), and an overall weight in the range of 40-120 lb (18-54 kg). The tail of the Wallaroo is 29”-36” (75-90 cm) in length. Wallaroos have a typical lifespan of 12-18 years in the wild and up to 20-22 years in captivity.