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Bridled nail-tail wallaby size: How big do they get?

How big does a Bridled nail-tail wallaby get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:

A grown Bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) reaches an average size of 52.5 cm (1′ 9″).

When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). Usually, they reach an age of 5 years. A full-grown exemplary reaches roughly 4.95 kg (10.9 lbs). A Bridled nail-tail wallaby has 1 babies at once. The Bridled nail-tail wallaby (genus: Onychogalea) is a member of the family Macropodidae.

As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.

The average adult size of a Bridled nail-tail wallaby is  (1' 9

The bridled nail-tail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata), also known as the bridled nail-tailed wallaby, bridled nailtail wallaby, bridled wallaby, merrin, and flashjack, is a vulnerable species of macropod. It is a small wallaby found in three isolated areas in Queensland, Australia, and whose population is declining. The total population of the species is currently estimated to be less than 500 mature individuals in the wild, and 2285 in captivity.

Animals of the same family as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby

We found other animals of the Macropodidae family:

Animals with the same size as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby

Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Bridled nail-tail wallaby:

Animals with the same litter size as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby

Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby:

Animals with the same life expectancy as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby

Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby:

Animals with the same weight as a Bridled nail-tail wallaby

As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Onychogalea fraenata: