Pretty Face Wallaby
Pretty Face Wallaby
The “Whiptail” is commonly called the “Pretty Face” wallaby, because of its white cheek stripes that are very prominent against the almost black face, and makes it look very pretty.
It is named after its ‘whip’ of fur, which grows from the end of its very long tail. Not many people get to see this whip, as it does not develop until a male is about 6-7 years old. (I’m not sure whether the whip actually develops on the female’s tail).
But names can be deceiving, as although it is pretty, it is not the most endearing wallaby to anyone other than who raised it.
Whiptails are very social creatures, grazing in mobs of up to fifty, although they tend to group in numbers of ten to fifteen.
Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park, Queensland.

Pretty Face Wallaby belongs to the following groups:
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Lori Peters, 2 months ago
I confuse the wallaby with the kangaroo. This is a beautiful animal, blossom.Great capture!
linaji, 2 months ago
blossom..I am so glad you shoot the roos and the Wallaby,, so I can learn the difference.. I love your wildlife!!
blossom in reply to Lori Peters’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Lori!! We have some very beautiful rock wallabies – Not always possible to get a pic though!! This little guy was hanging around for a while with his mother, who I might add had another young one in her pouch!!
blossom in reply to linaji’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Linaji! It pleases me to able to share my pics for that very reason – We can all learn from each other!!!
Lesley Hill, 2 months ago
Pretty! So nice!
robyn nuttall, 2 months ago
love wallabies—and this one is gorgeous!
blossom in reply to Lesley Hill’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Lesley!! Appreciate!! Yes, she was very pretty!!
blossom in reply to robyn nuttall’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so very much Robyn!! Really appreciate!!
migaloomagic, 2 months ago
such a pretty creature, such long ears, fascinating facts!!!
pat oubridge, 2 months ago
A real beauty blossom
smokipoki, 2 months ago
No wonder he’s called the ‘pretty face’ wallaby! :) Lovely capture blossom.
blossom in reply to migaloomagic’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Karin!! She was very content to have me take her pic – Just kept grazing on the grass!!
blossom in reply to pat oubridge’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Pat! They are lovely!!
blossom in reply to smokipoki’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you Astrid for your very kind comment! Appreciate!!
Miri, 2 months ago
aw a little cutie, i do love wallabies!
blossom in reply to Miri’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Miri!! Really appreciate!!
debsphotos, 2 months ago
Great capture Blossom!!! Got a few of like these around here!!! *-)
blossom in reply to debsphotos’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Deb!! Appreciate your comment!! Lucky you!!
ginnymac, 2 months ago
aww she is adorable beaut photo too.
blossom in reply to ginnymac’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Ginny!! So glad you like her!!!
Sharon Wormleaton, 2 months ago
Wow great shot….and you got them at Carnarvon too. Yours looks a little friendlier. The one I found was very jittery. Well done
blossom in reply to Sharon Wormleaton’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Sharon! Appreciate! She stayed around for a while – didn’t seem to mind me taking lots of pics!!!
Megan Eckersley, 2 months ago
Great photo!
They’re such cute little creatures aren’t they. God Bless,
Megan
blossom in reply to Megan Eckersley’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you so much Megan for dropping by and commenting on my work!! I really appreciate your visit!!
Megan Eckersley, 2 months ago
Very welcome. Thank you for sharing such beautiful work!
julie08, about 1 month ago
Beautiful:)
blossom in reply to julie08’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thank you so much Julie!! Glad you like it!!