Melampittid
Melampittid 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, long, and pointed muzzle, which gives the name "melampittid" its meaning in Greek, translating to "long-nosed." This genus includes several species, each with unique adaptations to their respective habitats.
The most well-known species within the genus is the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis), which is known for
Melampittid species are herbivorous and primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and other plant materials. They are
The conservation status of melampittid species varies, with some species listed as least concern and others