Brush tailed rock wallaby.
Petrogale penicillata.
The brush-tailed rock wallaby was once widespread throughout eastern Australia. However, thanks largely to over hunting for its thick fur and predation by the introduced red fox, this species now only occurs in fragmented populations and is listed as critically endangered. Wallabies are browsers feeding on many native species of grasses and shrubs.
Model length: 11.4cm
Information courtesy Skulls Unlimited