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Order a Sign 44- We Are All Special. Keep us safe!
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44- We Are All Special. Keep us safe!

$25.00

Materials: high quality printed corflute (100% recyclable polypropylene)

Dimensions: 600 x 900 x 5mm

Pickup: Enter your postcode at checkout and we will get back to you with the details of where your sign order may be collected. Currently we have pick up points in:

• Kingston 7050
• Launceston 7250

Postage: If you would like your sign posted to you, please email us and we will provide you with a shipping quote.

Quantity:
Add To Cart (Local Pickup Only)

Materials: high quality printed corflute (100% recyclable polypropylene)

Dimensions: 600 x 900 x 5mm

Pickup: Enter your postcode at checkout and we will get back to you with the details of where your sign order may be collected. Currently we have pick up points in:

• Kingston 7050
• Launceston 7250

Postage: If you would like your sign posted to you, please email us and we will provide you with a shipping quote.

Materials: high quality printed corflute (100% recyclable polypropylene)

Dimensions: 600 x 900 x 5mm

Pickup: Enter your postcode at checkout and we will get back to you with the details of where your sign order may be collected. Currently we have pick up points in:

• Kingston 7050
• Launceston 7250

Postage: If you would like your sign posted to you, please email us and we will provide you with a shipping quote.

Bennett's Wallabies are a medium sized Macropod Marsupial. They have mostly tawny grey fur, with a white chest and belly, dark brown muzzle, paws and feet. They are also known as red-necked wallabies because of the reddish-brown fur on their necks and shoulders. They carry their young in their pouch for up to nine months after which Joey continues to suckle for anywhere between three to nine months.

Bennetts Wallabies are generally found in bushlands, and grasslands, but they are increasingly found in urban areas due to habitat loss. They are herbivores and feed on a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and bark. Bennetts Wallabies are most active between Dusk and Dawn.

 

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