Field Observations on Group Compositions in the Agile Wallaby, Macropus agilis (Gould) (Marsupialia : Macropodidae)
PM Johnson
Australian Wildlife Research
7(3) 327 - 331
Published: 1980
Abstract
Group compositions of agile wallabies were recorded during field studies in north Queensland. Single individuals were the most commonly observed 'group', which suggests an essentially solitary nature. Groups of more than four were feeding groups, seen mainly when food was in short supply. The relationship between a female and its young was of short duration, and the sexual association between male and female was transient.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9800327
© CSIRO 1980