Notamacropus parryi Skull replica or Pretty Faced Wallaby measures 5.11×2.11×2.10 inches. Pretty Faced Wallaby Skull is museum quality polyurethane cast. Made in USA. Cast from a private collection. 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw).

The Whiptail wallaby (Notamacropus parryi), also known as the Pretty-Faced Wallaby, is a species of wallaby found in eastern Australia. It is locally common from Cooktown in Queensland to near Grafton in New South Wales.

Notamacropus parryi or Pretty Faced Wallaby is distinguished by its paler coloring and white stripe under its face. Their faces have a chocolate-brown fur covering their muzzle. They are black and white on its chest and the rest is grey to brown fur.

Males weigh from 31 to 57 lb. and stand at a height from 28 to 37 in. Females weigh from 15 to 33 lb. and stand at a height from 26 to 30 in.

The Notamacropus parryi lives in grasslands and woodlands particularly on hills or slopes. It is primarily a grazer. They mostly eat kangaroo grass. It also eats monocots in nearby creeks.

During seasons with high temperatures, the Notamacropus parryi or Pretty Faced Wallaby are only out in the early morning and late afternoon, taking cover under foliage during the temperature peak. During the winter months it is seen feeding at all times of day. Grasses, ferns and herbaceous plants are the foods of choice.

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