Wallabies communicate using a combination of vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. They produce various sounds, including grunts and clicks, to convey different messages, such as alarm or social interaction. Body posture and movements, like hopping or grooming, also play a crucial role in their social interactions. Additionally, wallabies use scent marking to establish territory and recognize others within their group.
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