Wallabies are typically found in New Zealand, Australia, and New Guinea. However, they are also found in places in England, Scotland, and Hawaii, among others, due to introduced populations.
The wallaby is not a specific animal; it is one that is smaller than a kangaroo or a wallaroo, but is clearly related to these animals, in these areas that doesn’t have any other name yet. For example, the quokka is a type of wallaby.
These animals are typically found in the wooded areas of New Zealand, New Guinea, and Australia. The open plains are typically inhabited by the kangaroos, which makes it harder for the wallabies to find food. The other areas they are found in are typically remote and rugged as well.