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For these adorable orphaned agile wallabies, it was love at first sight.
Upon their very first meeting at Daintree Wonder Tours in Queensland, Australia, Gough and Salvador hit it off immediately. They show their affection for one another through cute little nuzzles and paws, and one of them even decides to give the other a wet willy! It’s almost as if they have known each other for years.
Adult agile wallabies can grow to about three to four and a half feet tall, and they are the most commonly seen marsupial in tropical Australia. Mother wallabies typically keep joeys in their pouches for about seven to eight months, and wean them after 10 months. Though wild breeding wallabies only give birth and Support one wallaby at a time, these two joeys act almost like a pair of brothers goofing off and having a good time curled up next to one another.
It is unknown why the wallabies were orphaned to begin with, but so long as these two joeys have each other, nothing can stop them on their road to recovery!


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Cute <3
I Love all Animals. :D
Dont know the different between wallabi and kangoroo
Well one thing wallabies are much smaller then kangaroos. Outside of that knowledge I don\’t know much about either animal, but they sure are cute!
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