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Monjon
The monjon is the smallest rock-wallaby, described by Kitchener and Sanson in 1978 and restricted to Kimberley sandstone and nearby islands.
apps Top Monjon Alternatives
The top alternative to Monjon in 2026 is Quokka with a score of 9.6/10, followed by Red kangaroo (9.4) and Numbat (9.3).
Quokka
The quokka is a small marsupial native to Rottnest Island and parts of Western Australia. It belongs to the macropod fam...
Red kangaroo
The red kangaroo is a large marsupial native to Australia’s arid regions. It's notable for its impressive size – the lar...
Numbat
The numbat is a unique myrmecobiid marsupial native to southwestern Australia. It’s notable for being one of only two sp...
Sugar glider
The sugar glider is a marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. It belongs to the Petaurus genus and is recognized f...
Gilbert's potoroo
Gilbert's potoroo is a critically endangered Western Australian potoroid, described by Gould in 1841 and rediscovered in...
Tiger quoll
The tiger quoll is Australia's spotted-tailed quoll, described by Robert Kerr in 1792 and the largest living quoll speci...
Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
The yellow-footed rock-wallaby is a colorful inland Australian Petrogale, described by J. E. Gray in 1855 and known for...
Common wallaroo
The common wallaroo is a robust Australian macropod, described by John Gould in 1841 and represented by four subspecies...
Brush-tailed rock-wallaby
The brush-tailed rock-wallaby is an eastern Australian Petrogale, described by J. E. Gray in 1827 and declared the ACT m...
Black-flanked rock-wallaby
The black-flanked rock-wallaby is a vulnerable western and central Australian Petrogale, described by Gould in 1840 and...
Rock-haunting ringtail possum
The rock-haunting ringtail possum is a northern Australian possum of rocky escarpments, described in 1895 and adapted to...
Purple-necked rock-wallaby
The purple-necked rock-wallaby is a Queensland Petrogale, described by Le Souef in 1924 and notable for a purple pigment...
Nabarlek
The nabarlek is a small northern Australian rock-wallaby, described by Gould in 1842 and notable for unusual molars that...
Black wallaroo
The black wallaroo is a small, dark wallaroo of Arnhem Land, described by Rothschild in 1904 and largely restricted to K...
Allied rock-wallaby
The allied rock-wallaby is a northeastern Queensland rock-wallaby, described by Ramsay in 1877 and common around rocky c...
Short-eared rock-wallaby
The short-eared rock-wallaby is a northern Australian Petrogale species, described by Gould in 1841 and larger than its...
Cape York rock-wallaby
The Cape York rock-wallaby is a rock-wallaby of central Cape York Peninsula, described by Eldridge and Close in 1992 and...
Herbert's rock-wallaby
Herbert's rock-wallaby is a northeastern Queensland Petrogale, described by Thomas in 1926 and the most southerly, wides...
Godman's rock-wallaby
Godman's rock-wallaby is a northern Queensland Petrogale, described by Oldfield Thomas in 1923 and found in rocky forest...
Unadorned rock-wallaby
The unadorned rock-wallaby is a plain northeastern Queensland Petrogale, described by Gould in 1842 and ranging from nea...
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