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Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Macropod studies at Wallaby Creek. 5. Patterns of defecation by eastern gray kangaroos and red-necked wallabies

C. N. Johnson, P. J. Jarman and C. J. Southwell

Australian Wildlife Research 14(2) 133 - 138
Published: 1987

Abstract

Patterns of defaecation by free-living eastern grey kangaroos Macropus giganteus and red-necked wallabies M. rufogriseus were studied by following animals and recording defaecations directly. For both species, rates of defaecation measured in this way were higher than previous measurements made on captive animals. Eastern grey kangaroos rarely defaecated while resting, but did so often during the first hour or two after their midday rest period; females defaecated more often than did males. In both species, defaecations tended to fall in bouts, with two or three in fairly quick succession.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9870133

© CSIRO 1987

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