common wallaby
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small wallaby species: "common wallaby" refers to a specific type of small wallaby, characterized by a height of approximately 30 inches (about 76 centimeters).
Usage
- The term "common wallaby" is used to identify this particular marsupial species in zoological, wildlife, and general descriptive contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The common wallaby is often spotted in the coastal heathlands.
- We observed a group of common wallabies grazing at dusk.
- This sanctuary provides a protected habitat for the common wallaby.
Advanced Usage
- "The common wallaby": Used with the definite article when referring to the species as a whole.
- The common wallaby is native to eastern Australia.
Variants and Related Words
- Wallaby (n): The general term for various small to medium-sized macropods.
- Macropod (n): The broader biological family that includes wallabies and kangaroos.
Synonyms
- Small wallaby: A general descriptive synonym.
- Macropus species: A taxonomic synonym, as many common wallabies belong to the genus.
Notes
- The "common wallaby" is not a single standardized species name but a colloquial term often used for locally abundant small wallaby species, such as the Red-necked Wallaby () or the Agile Wallaby (), which can fit the general description. The specific referent can depend on regional context.
Noun
- a small wallaby having a height of 30 inches