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Rockefeller

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Just caught this tonight as it was dropping and would like an appraisal.

Wallaby.info


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A wallaby is any of about thirty species of macropod (Family Macropodidae). Essentially, a wallaby is any macropod that isn't large enough to be considered a kangaroo and has not been given some other name. There is no fixed dividing line. In general, a wallaby is smaller and has a stockier build than a kangaroo; a wallaroo is any of a few species somewhat intermediate in size between a wallaby and a kangaroo. Very small forest-dwelling wallabies are known as pademelons (genus Thylogale) and dorcopsises (genera Dorcopsis and Dorcopsulus). The name wallaby comes from the Eora Aboriginal tribe who were the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. Young wallabies are known as "joeys", like many other marsupials.
 

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I just had few pics with them last week....they are adorable but I dislike .info names.

I would say mid xxx
 

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nice.but do they taste as good as kangaroos? $xx
 

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thanks for the appraisals guys, anyone else?
 

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It's an excellent domain.
Let's not get too caught up in actual wallabies. :lol:
Think about how many firms (particularly Australian with the name)
Probably like Bulldog in England etc
Only one 'wallaby' firm can have the .com as we all know. info is a great second choice.
check out these guys as one example. might be worth an email?
http://www.wallabyyogurt.com/
think of your domain on the packaging/ so much easier for the consumer

reseller: low-mid $xxx
enduser: low $xxxx (maybe more)

cheers,
Pred
 

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No probs Rock.;)
Generic animal tlds are hard to come by.
There are lots of firms who would like this i'm sure. They are not mindreaders though, fire off a few emails in the new year if i were you.
If you dig there must be hundreds of Australian firms with the name.
Agreat catch.
cheers,
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Thanks again Pred. Anyone else have any opinions?
 

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australian firms don`t use .info....they also prefer .com.au to the .com
 
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