Brown dorcopsis

Dorcopsis muelleri

The brown dorcopsis , also known as the brown forest wallaby, is a species of marsupial in the family Macropodidae. It is endemic to the lowlands of West New Guinea and the nearby Indonesian islands in West Papua of Misool, Salawati, and Yapen.
Wallaby (?) This Wallaby was seen at Ahe Island, off Nabire, West Papua.
It was kept by the locals as pet.  They told me this is a Tree Kangaroo, but based on the looks of the legs, it doesn't looks like this one is capable of climbing.

Not very big, it was less than 1 meter in height.

Update : Possibly Dorcopsis muelleri - Brown Dorcopsis which is reported from this locality.
The other 3 Dorcopsis species are known from PNG side. Ahe Island,Brown Dorcopsis,Dorcopsis muelleri,Geotagged,Indonesia,Nabire,Spring,Wallaby,west papua

Appearance

Five subspecies of ''Dorcopsis muelleri'' are recognised. The dorsal colour is dull brown, chocolate brown, reddish brown or fawn and the underparts are whitish, creamy-yellow or greyish. The arms are sometimes paler than the dorsal surface and the tip of the tail is devoid of hair.

Distribution

The brown dorcopsis is endemic to the western end of New Guinea and the islands to the west of this, Misool and Salawati and possibly also Batanta and Waigeo. Its typical habitat is swampy tropical lowland forest including areas that flood in the rainy season, and it is believed to be tolerant of secondary forest, including abandoned gardens.

Status

The brown dorcopsis has a broad distribution. It is common in the south coastal part of its range but less common in the centre of the Vogelkop Peninsula and overall its population seems to be stable. Much of its range is uninhabited by humans, but it is also present in areas close to human habitation. Its habitat can be affected by logging, especially on Yapen Island, and the clearing of forested land for small-scale agriculture. Although it is hunted for food, it faces no major threats, and therefore the IUCN lists it as being of "Least concern".

Habitat

The brown dorcopsis is endemic to the western end of New Guinea and the islands to the west of this, Misool and Salawati and possibly also Batanta and Waigeo. Its typical habitat is swampy tropical lowland forest including areas that flood in the rainy season, and it is believed to be tolerant of secondary forest, including abandoned gardens.

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Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassMammalia
OrderDiprotodontia
FamilyMacropodidae
GenusDorcopsis
SpeciesD. muelleri
Photographed in
Indonesia