Wallabies and wallaroos are both Australian marsupials, like the kangaroo. They are members of the family Macropodidae.
A wallaroo is bigger than a wallaby. It is in between the size of a wallaby and a kangaroo. The wallaroo is particularly heavy-set and stocky, and usually has dark body parts such as the tail, snout and feet. Both marsupials, however, inhabit rocky hillsides and bushy country rather than the open countryside favoured by kangaroos.
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