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Black Wallaroo
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Information
Common Name Bernard's Wallaroo and Woodward's Wallaroo
Range Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, between South Alligator River and Nabarlek.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Diprotodontia
Family Macropodidae
Genus Macropus
Species Macropus bernardus
Conservation Status
NTSpecies
Near Threatened

The Black Wallaroo (Macropus bernardus), Bernard's Wallaroo or Woodward's Wallaroo, is a species of macropod restricted to a small, mountainous area in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, between South Alligator River and Nabarlek. It classified as Near-threatened, mostly due to its limited distribution. A large proportion of the range is protected by Kakadu National Park.

The Black Wallaroo is by far the smallest of the wallaroos as well as the most distinctive. It is sexually dimorphic, with the male being completely black or dark brown and the female a mid-grey colour. It is little known but is known to be a shy nocturnal grazer which does not gather in groups. It makes great use of the rocky escarpments where it lives to shelter and escape danger.

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