Definitionn. any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos
Last update: July 7, 2015
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FILANDER, the name by which the Aru Island wallaby (Macropus brunii) was first described. [Please select]
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This was a large female rock wallaby, a big grey doe, with her young one. [Please select]
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But, unlike the snake, the wallaby inspired him with no sort of fear, possibly by reason of its evident fear of him. [Please select]
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How many stiffs was there in the dead-house when you struck the wallaby again, Wolf. [Please select]
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The type to which Wallaby Bill belonged is not a very rare one in Australia. [Please select]
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When Wallaby Bill came to look at that corpse some hours later he said-- "Well, by ghost." [Please select]
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They scorned the lesser creatures whose flesh had fed them hitherto, and expected to taste wallaby or kangaroo flesh every night. [Please select]
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[Illustration: He slung the wallaby over his shoulder and set out for the mountain. [Please select]
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In the course of time the wallaby would have died very miserably, and already it had begun to lose flesh. [Please select]
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As he spoke, the man called Wallaby Bill flung Finn a solid chunk of very indigestible damper, which the Wolfhound gratefully disposed of with two bites and three gulps, before plainly asking for more. [Please select]
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Wallaby Bill's pipe had burned itself out before the hounds tired of their play and stretched themselves upon the ground, Jess lying a good yard and a half nearer to the fire than Finn ventured. [Please select]
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