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- noun Plural form of
wallaby .
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Examples
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Milk from lactating wallabies is effective in combatting antibiotic-resistant bacteria:
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The wallabies are a good solid team but lack any consistency, not just match to match, but even within a complete 80 minutes. anti | the valley - September 06, 2010, 7: 33AM
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But Bob Redley, who runs a bed-andbreakfast at nearby Balmaha, claimed the wallabies were a major tourist attraction.
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LiveScience. com - All living marsupials - such as wallabies, kangaroos and no medical insurance can protect your family and provide key man business insurance.
Rocket News 2010
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Government wildlife biologist Nick Moonie noted that fences would also trap other animals such as wallabies and echidnas, some of which may need to move or migrate.
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Government wildlife biologist Nick Moonie noted that fences would also trap other animals such as wallabies and echidnas, some of which may need to move or migrate.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Government wildlife biologist Nick Moonie noted that fences would also trap other animals such as wallabies and echidnas, some of which may need to move or migrate.
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Government wildlife biologist Nick Moonie noted that fences would also trap other animals such as wallabies and echidnas, some of which may need to move or migrate.
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Culling Iain said: "Culling the wallabies is a real option but we would have to take advice from experts on how this would be done.
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The wallabies in particular seemed to thrive in this moorland environment but numbers have fallen steadily in recent decades – some say the last one died a few years back.
Country diary: Staffordshire Moorlands Roger Redfern 2010
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