hare wallaby

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hare wallaby

A hare wallaby hops through the dry grassland at dusk.

Definition

Noun: A small Australian wallaby (genus Lagorchestes) that physically resembles a hare, particularly noted for its hare-like form and movement, and characterized by having persistent teeth.

Usage

This is a specific zoological term used to refer to a particular genus of small macropods native to Australia. It is used in scientific, wildlife, and natural history contexts.

Examples
  • The hare wallaby is a nocturnal marsupial found in arid regions.
  • Conservation efforts are underway to protect the endangered hare wallaby species.
  • Its common name derives from the hare wallaby's long ears and powerful hind legs, which give it a rabbit-like appearance when hopping.
Advanced Usage

The term is often used in comparative descriptions within biology to highlight the convergent evolution between this marsupial and placental hares/rabbits, particularly in terms of morphology and ecological niche.

Variants and Related Words
  • Lagorchestes: The scientific genus name for hare wallabies.
  • Mala: A common name for the Rufous Hare-wallaby ().
  • Spectacled Hare-wallaby (): A specific species within the genus.
Synonyms
  • Lagorchestes (scientific synonym)
  • Hare-like wallaby (descriptive synonym)
Notes

This is a compound noun where "hare" describes the wallaby's resemblance to a hare. The defining characteristic mentioned in the reference, "persistent teeth," refers to teeth that continue to grow throughout the animal's life, a trait shared with other rodents and lagomorphs like hares.

hare wallaby

A hare wallaby hops through the dry grassland at dusk.

Noun
  1. small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has persistent teeth

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