wombats

     

Wombats are Australian marsupials; they are short-legge, muscular quadrupeds, approximately one metre (39 inches) in length with a very short tail. They are found in forested, mountainous, and heathland areas of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. The name wombat comes from the Eora Aboriginal community who were the original human inhabitants of the Sydney area.

Trivia about wombats

  • There are 3 species of this marsupial with flat skulls, small eyes & adorable joeys
  • Dingoes go after these burrowing marsupials that come in a common & a hairy-nosed type
  • Both hairy-nosed species of this marsupial live on Australian grasslands

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