The Macropus antilopinus is a species of kangaroo that is commonly found in Australia, particularly in the northern and western parts of the country. This kangaroo is also known by several other names or synonyms, including the black-striped wallaby, antilopine wallaroo, antilopine kangaroo, and tropical wallaroo. These different names are often used depending on the specific geographic location, and in some cases, different populations of the kangaroo have been classified as different species or subspecies. Regardless of the name used, the Macropus antilopinus is a fascinating and important part of Australia's unique wildlife.