Bridled Nailtail Wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata) in profile against a blurred natural background. Its distinctive features include a narrow white line behind the forearm, extending to the neck, creating a bridled appearance. The fur is predominantly gray, with a lighter underbelly. Ears are upright and pointed, and eyes are dark and round. The nail-like tail tip is not visible in this portrait. This species is native to Australia and is considered endangered, primarily due to habitat loss and predation.
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