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Wombats have sharp claws that are perfect for digging their burrows - This joey is still learning the burrowing essentials and getting her paws dirty. This skill will be essential when
WIRES. . Wombats have sharp claws that are perfect for digging their burrows - This joey is still learning the burrowing essentials and getting her paws dirty. This skill will be essential when she is released and digs a burrow of her own.
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Wombat Diet
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Wombat eating grass in Australia #wombat #australia #wildlife
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Tai Truong 369
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Apr 18, 2025
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What Do Wombats Eat? Wombat Diet by Species and Season
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Dec 1, 2021
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Wombat Friday! Wombats have rootless teeth that grow continuously throughout their life as they are subject to a lot of wear from the coarse grasses that form the bulk of their diet. #tasmania #wildlife #animallovers #cuteanimals #wombat #australia | Animals.of.tasmania
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Animals.of.tasmania
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Finally the day is here, international wombat day! 👏🏼🎉 These cute marsupials are so unique and perfectly adapted to the harsh Australian climate, long sharp claws for digging massive tunnel systems up to 20 metres long, a solid build and rump to protect themselves against predators, a slow metabolism that sometimes takes up to a week to digest food 🤌🏼. Australia is home to three wombat species, the southern hairy-nosed wombat, common bare-nosed wombat, and the northern hairy-nosed wombat. E
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Rainforestation
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Happy National Wombat Day! 💛🐾 Sherman is celebrating with Operation Spring Clean and yes, it involves a lot of digging! 🧹🕳️ Wombats are natural-born excavators, using their strong claws and powerful limbs to dig complex burrow systems that can be over 20 metres long! These burrows keep them cool in summer, warm in winter, and safe from predators. So, while Sherman might look like he’s just making a mess, he’s actually showing off some serious wombat instincts 😄 Today, we’re celebrating ever
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Bunbury Wildlife Park
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6 months ago
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WORLD WOMBAT DAY - 22 OCTOBER - AUSTRALIA'S CUTEST DIGGERS
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Common People For Nature
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Wombat Habitat
10 Awesome Wombat Facts - Rainforestation Nature Park
rainforest.com.au
Oct 23, 2019
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Wombats in the Wild
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sim chem
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4 months ago
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The northern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii) is the world’s largest burrowing marsupial, but also one of Australia’s rarest mammals due to land-clearing, competition with livestock and rabbits, and threats from dingoes and wild dogs. Thankfully, the Australian Geographic Society is partnering with Australian Wildlife Conservancy to give these animals a second chance after their numbers declined to just 35 individuals. Read about the northern hairy-nosed wombat and donate to help Austra
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Australian Geographic
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Nov 26, 2024
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Finally the day is here, international wombat day! 👏🏼🎉 These cute marsupials are so unique and perfectly adapted to the harsh Australian climate, long sharp claws for digging massive tunnel systems up to 20 metres long, a solid build and rump to protect themselves against predators, a slow metabolism that sometimes takes up to a week to digest food 🤌🏼. Australia is home to three wombat species, the southern hairy-nosed wombat, common bare-nosed wombat, and the northern hairy-nosed wombat. E
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Oct 22, 2024
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Rainforestation
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Happy National Wombat Day! 💛🐾 Sherman is celebrating with Operation Spring Clean and yes, it involves a lot of digging! 🧹🕳️ Wombats are natural-born excavators, using their strong claws and powerful limbs to dig complex burrow systems that can be over 20 metres long! These burrows keep them cool in summer, warm in winter, and safe from predators. So, while Sherman might look like he’s just making a mess, he’s actually showing off some serious wombat instincts 😄 Today, we’re celebrating ever
676 views
6 months ago
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Bunbury Wildlife Park
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WORLD WOMBAT DAY - 22 OCTOBER - AUSTRALIA'S CUTEST DIGGERS
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6 months ago
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"Wombat: The Silent Tough Creature from Australia" #short #wildlife
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Why Do Wombats Poo Perfect Cubes?
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10 months ago
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Animal Marvels
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Wombat is a small, burrowing marsupial from Australia. It has a sturdy body, short legs, and strong claws for digging. Wombats are herbivores and mostly eat grass and roots. They are known for producing cube-shaped poop. #wombats #cubes #facts #meowl #didyouknow
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1 month ago
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Wombats are sturdy, burrowing marsupials native to Australia, known for their round bodies and strong digging claws. These nocturnal herbivores feed on grasses, roots, and bark, using their sharp teeth to chew through tough vegetation. Despite their slow appearance, wombats can sprint up to 40 km/h (25 mph) when threatened. A fun fact about wombats is their unique cube-shaped droppings, which help mark their territory and prevent them from rolling away on sloped terrain! Credit goes to @kids_nat
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Wombats – Diggers from Down Under!
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Underground Builder — Wombat at the Burrow | Micro Reality Footage | Ultra-Realistic Scientific POV
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What is a Wombat? | Adaptations, Species, and More - Twinkl
Jan 14, 2021
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Wombats: The World's Weirdest Animal
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May 26, 2024
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Australian Geographic
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Mother Wombat Defends Burrow Against Giant Goanna Intense Wildlife Fight at Burrow Entrance
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Why does a common wombat dig deep and complex burrows
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10 Jobs For Wombats
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Wombats and Devils sharing Burrow
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The Worlds Most Deadly BUTT - Wombat Attack
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Wombat Facts You Won’t Believe! 🐾 Nature’s Underground Tank #Shorts
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10 months ago
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The Wombat’s Weird Secret
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Going underground with a wombat - extreme animals - BBC wildlife
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Wombat POV: Inside a Massive Underground Burrow 🐾 | Wombat Tunnel System #wildlife
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1 month ago
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Meet the Wombat: Australia’s Underground Engineer
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6 months ago
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Animal Mysteries
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wombat facts
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Feb 25, 2025
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The Unique Teeth of the Australian Wombat
Sep 29, 2022
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Wildlife Rescuers on Instagram: "Wombats are sturdy, nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, known for their burrowing skills and unique cube-shaped droppings. They have stocky bodies, short legs, and strong claws that make them excellent diggers, creating extensive burrow systems. Wombats are herbivores, feeding on grasses, roots, and bark. They carry their young, called joeys, in a backward-facing pouch to protect them while digging. Despite their adorable appearance, wombats are tough and c
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Jan 7, 2025
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WATCH: Rescued Baby Wombat Frolics and Gets Tickled
Nov 4, 2010
National Geographic
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Wombats: Nature’s Underground Engineers | Mini Documentary #Shorts
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11 months ago
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The Most Dangerous Butt in Nature 🍑💪
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4 months ago
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Think Unlimited
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New technology used to explore critically endangered wombat burrows | ABC News
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Aug 28, 2023
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ABC News (Australia)
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Josh Neille on Instagram: "Here is an explanation of how wombats defend themselves in the wild 🐻🤺first they go head first down their burrow until the reach a narrow point which they engineered whilst they dig it themselves. At this narrowing they move forward and block this with their butt like a meat cork 😂, the butt of a wombat is extremely thick and hard, almost with a bone like density, so a predator can claw and bite at it all it wants and it will only do superficial damage to the wombat
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Oct 1, 2024
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