nail-tailed wallaby
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Definition
Noun: A small wallaby characterized by a distinctive horny, nail-like spur at the end of its tail.
Usage
The term "nail-tailed wallaby" is used specifically to refer to marsupials of the genus Onychogalea. It is a compound noun that functions as the common name for these animals. - The bridled nail-tailed wallaby is an endangered species native to Australia. - Researchers are studying the habitat of the nail-tailed wallaby.
Advanced Usage
The name is primarily used in zoological, conservation, and wildlife contexts. The "nail" refers to the hardened, keratinous spur, which is a unique identifying feature. - The function of the nail on the tail of the nail-tailed wallaby is not fully understood.
Variants and Related Words
- Bridled nail-tailed wallaby (): A specific, endangered species.
- Crescent nail-tailed wallaby (): A species believed to be extinct.
- Northern nail-tailed wallaby (): A species found in northern Australia.
- Wallaby: The broader category of small to mid-sized macropods.
Synonyms
- Nailtail wallaby (alternative common name spelling).
- Onychogalea (the scientific genus name).
Related Phrases
- Horny nail on the tail: The defining physical characteristic.
Noun
- small wallabies with a horny nail on the tip of the tail