Doody, J SSims, RachelLetnic, Mike2015-12-070179-1613http://hdl.handle.net/1885/27959The simplest way of avoiding an ambush predator is to entirely avoid the habitat in which it hunts. However, this strategy requires that the prey species find alternative, risk-free sources of essential resources. Herein we describe a novel strategy usedKeywords: avoidance reaction; crocodilian; excavation; marsupial; predation risk; predator; predator-prey interaction; river bank; Australasia; Australia; Daly River; Northern Territory; Alligator; Crocodylus porosus; Macropodidae; Macropus agilisEnvironmental Manipulation to Avoid a Unique Predator: Drinking Hole Excavation in the Agile Wallaby, Macropus agilis200710.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01298.x2015-12-07