The 'Red-legged Pademelon' (''Thylogale stigmatica'') is a species of small
macropod found on the northeastern coast of
Australia and in
New Guinea. In Australia it has a scattered distribution from the tip of
Cape York Peninsula in
Queensland to around
Tamworth in
New South Wales.
[ A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia, , Peter, Menkhorst, Oxford University Press, 2001, ] In New Guinea it is found in south central lowlands.
[ Red-legged Pademelon ''in'' ''The Complete Book of Australian Mammals'' (ed. Ronald Strahan), , P.M., Johnson, Angus & Robertson, 1981, ]
The Red-legged Pademelon is usually solitary but may group together when feeding.
[1] It is found mostly in rainforest, where it is rarely seen, but it is not considered threatened.
[ In New South Wales, however, it is considered to be vulnerable.][ ] It feeds on fallen fruit, leaves and grasses.[ It weighs 2.5 to 7 kg and is 38-58 cm long with a 30-47 cm tail.]
There are four subspecies of the Red-legged Pademelon:
★ ''T. s. stigmatica'', found in the Cairns region of Queensland;
★ ''T. s. coxenii'', found in Cape York Peninsula;
★ ''T. s. orimo'', found in New Guinea;
★ ''T. s. wilcoxi'', found in southern Queensland and New South Wales.
References
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External links
★ Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodges on Red-legged Pademelon
★ NSW Threatened Species