Submitted by simAlity t3_ymgwp4 in todayilearned
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rkenglish t1_iv42dcb wrote
There's also a breeding population of wallabies on the Isle of Mann!
chinchenping t1_iv51to8 wrote
there are also a bunch of wallabies in the Rambouillet forest in France, they escaped a zoo during the 70s. They don't bother anyone so they are just left alone
brumac44 t1_iv4auc5 wrote
Wallabies all over the world. Not just zoos, there are breeding populations all over.
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Peter_deT t1_iv5ekn6 wrote
I wonder what species? There are a lot of wallabies, from ones that live near the snow to rock-wallabies to brush ones and so on. The latter ones would do well in a Hawaiian forest.
simAlity OP t1_iv7jk1n wrote
Rock Wallabies
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blackfyre709394 t1_iv4usz8 wrote
Guess they hopped a few islands over here
Ehldas t1_iv50u1u wrote
Ireland has a breeding population of 100 or so on Lambay island off Dublin.
BananaDilemma t1_iv5c5xv wrote
Well I'll be
auntynell t1_iv5gfyp wrote
And in England, and Scotland.
snow_michael t1_iv7fs9y wrote
Lots throughout the UK too
Freespirit2023 t1_iv97vll wrote
So are they considered an invasive species in Hawaii?
Elegant_Operation820 t1_iv3w902 wrote
Haven’t thought of wallabies since I watched Rocco’s modern life