The red-legged pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica) is a species of small macropod found on the northeastern coast of Australia and in New Guinea. source
The red-legged pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica) is a species of small macropod found on the northeastern coast of Australia and in New Guinea.
In New Guinea The red-legged pademelon is found in south central lowlands. source
In New Guinea The red-legged pademelon is found in south central lowlands.
The red-legged pademelon is usually solitary but may group together when feeding. source
The red-legged pademelon is usually solitary but may group together when feeding.
The red-legged pademelon is found mostly in rainforests, where it is rarely seen, but it is not considered threatened. source
The red-legged pademelon is found mostly in rainforests, where it is rarely seen, but it is not considered threatened.
In New South Wales, however, The red-legged pademelon is considered to be vulnerable. source
In New South Wales, however, The red-legged pademelon is considered to be vulnerable.
The red-legged pademelon feeds on fallen fruit, leaves and grasses. source
The red-legged pademelon feeds on fallen fruit, leaves and grasses.
The red-legged pademelon weighs 2.5 to 7 kg and is 38–58 cm long with a 30–47 cm tail. source
The red-legged pademelon weighs 2.5 to 7 kg and is 38–58 cm long with a 30–47 cm tail.
There are four subspecies of the red-legged pademelon. source
There are four subspecies of the red-legged pademelon.
The red-legged pademelon is a marsupial rainforest kangaroo. source
The red-legged pademelon is a marsupial rainforest kangaroo.
The red-legged pademelon are found in rainforests and the open country. source
The red-legged pademelon are found in rainforests and the open country.
The Red-legged pademelons are the only ground dwelling wallaby that lives in Wet Tropics rainforests. source
The Red-legged pademelons are the only ground dwelling wallaby that lives in Wet Tropics rainforests.
There are a few subspecies of red-legged pademelon, but the species in this article is the Thylogale Stigmatica (T.stigmatica). source
There are a few subspecies of red-legged pademelon, but the species in this article is the Thylogale Stigmatica (T.stigmatica).
Red-legged pademelons have soft thick fur, grey-brown on the back and cream on the belly. source
Red-legged pademelons have soft thick fur, grey-brown on the back and cream on the belly.
The red-legged pademelons have suffered a reduction in range, but they still remain common where the habitat remains, source
The red-legged pademelons have suffered a reduction in range, but they still remain common where the habitat remains,
Red-legged pademelons mainly eat fallen leaves, but sometimes they eat fresh leaves. source
Red-legged pademelons mainly eat fallen leaves, but sometimes they eat fresh leaves.
The red-legged pademelon have a gestation period of 28–30 days. source
The red-legged pademelon have a gestation period of 28–30 days.
The red-legged pademelon lifespan ranges between 4 and 9.7 years. source
The red-legged pademelon lifespan ranges between 4 and 9.7 years.
The red-legged pademelon show least activity in the hours around midday and midnight. source
The red-legged pademelon show least activity in the hours around midday and midnight.
The red-legged pademelon behaviour varies in different circumstances. They show least activity in the hours around midday and midnight. Late afternoon, evening and early morning they can be seen grazing on open grassland near the rainforest edges. source
The red-legged pademelon behaviour varies in different circumstances. They show least activity in the hours around midday and midnight. Late afternoon, evening and early morning they can be seen grazing on open grassland near the rainforest edges.