Top Pademelon  Facts That Blow Your Mind

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 Pademelons are small marsupials native to Australia and Tasmania.

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They belong to the same family as wallabies and kangaroos

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Pademelons are herbivores, and their diet consists primarily of grasses, leaves

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They are nocturnal animals, and are most active at night

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Pademelons are known for their strong hind legs, which they use to hop and bound through their native habitats.

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Unlike kangaroos, pademelons do not have powerful forelimbs, and are not well-equipped for fighting.

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Pademelons live in social groups called mobs, which can range in size from a few individuals to over 50 animals.

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They are most common in areas with thick underbrush, which provides them with cover and protection.

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