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		Definition of hare wallaby in English: hare wallabynoun A small, agile, fast-moving Australian wallaby with orange rings of fur around the eyes. Genera Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus, family Macropodidae: several species  Example sentencesExamples -  The banded hare wallaby was once common over the semi-arid regions of southern Western Australia.
 -  Banded hare wallabies currently live on uninhabited islands, so they have little interaction with humans.
 -  When a rufous hare wallaby is disturbed in the burrow, it will jump out quickly and try to escape.
 -  In the wild, the spectacled hare wallaby lives off grasses, herb foliage, fruit and seeds.
 -  Many species of wallaby are about the size of a hare; some so resemble hares that they are called hare wallabies.
 
    Definition of hare wallaby in US English: hare wallabynoun A small, agile, fast-moving Australian wallaby with orange rings of fur around the eyes. Genera Lagorchestes and Lagostrophus, family Macropodidae: several species  Example sentencesExamples -  The banded hare wallaby was once common over the semi-arid regions of southern Western Australia.
 -  When a rufous hare wallaby is disturbed in the burrow, it will jump out quickly and try to escape.
 -  Many species of wallaby are about the size of a hare; some so resemble hares that they are called hare wallabies.
 -  Banded hare wallabies currently live on uninhabited islands, so they have little interaction with humans.
 -  In the wild, the spectacled hare wallaby lives off grasses, herb foliage, fruit and seeds.
 
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