Western grey kangaroo
Macropus fulinginosus
The most commonly sighted mammal in the Park grasslands are the yonga or Western grey kangaroo, with hundreds of roos roaming the Park grounds.
Kangaroos thrive in the Park’s paddocks and grasslands, but are less commonly sighted in the natural bushland where water sources are more limited.
Joeys can often be spotted hopping with their mothers, or peeking from a warm pouch, providing overseas and local visitors alike with a special wildlife experience! Kangaroos can be frequently spotted in the picnic areas of the Park in the cool early mornings and at dusk when they emerge to feed, so be sure to drive with care and be vigilant for kangaroos (and other wildlife) when driving within the Park.
Family | Macropodidae |
Scientific name | Macropus fuliginosus |
Noongar name | yonga |
Common name | Western grey kangaroo |
Conservation status | Least Concern |
Habitat | grasslands, heathlands, woodlands |
Banner image courtesy of Marc Russo.