The Age
·general
·4 hours ago
The escaped Aussie animal that’s taken over a British isle
The Isle of Man hosts approximately 1,200 wild wallabies, primarily in the northern region. This thriving population, primarily red-necked wallabies from Tasmania, formed after some escaped in the 1960s. Their presence adds an extraordinary twist to the island's natural wildlife, alongside the ongoing annual TT motorbike races.
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