Marmaulosota
Marmaulosota is a genus of small to medium-sized mammals belonging to the family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos and wallabies. The genus is native to Australia and is characterized by its distinctive, large hind feet, which are adapted for hopping and leaping. Marmaulosota species are known for their agile movements and their ability to traverse rough terrain with ease.
The genus includes two recognized species: Marmaulosota antilopina, commonly known as the agile wallaby, and Marmaulosota
Marmaulosota species are herbivorous, feeding primarily on grasses and other plant material. They are social animals,
Conservation status varies among species. While some are considered of least concern, others may face threats