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Wombat - Wikipedia Wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupials of the family Vombatidae that are native to Australia Living species are about 1 m (40 in) in length with small, stubby tails and weigh between 20 and 35 kg (44 and 77 lb)
Wombat | Marsupial, Nocturnal, Burrowing Animal | Britannica Wombat, (family Vombatidae), any of three large terrestrial species of Australian marsupials Like woodchucks, wombats are heavily built and virtually tailless burrowers with small eyes and short ears
10 facts about wombats! - National Geographic Kids Wombat babies are born super small and helpless, so the pouch is a safe place for them to grow up and get ready for the world! Did you know? Kangaroos, koalas, and wombats might not look alike, but they’re all marsupials! Plus, their adorable babies are all known as joeys
Wombat, facts and photos | National Geographic Adult wombats can grow to around three feet long—similar to a medium-sized dog They have stocky round bodies with grayish brown fur, short, powerful legs, and strong, sharp claws that make them
What Is a Wombat? Facts, Characteristics, and Habitat Explained Wombats are fascinating marsupials native to Australia, known for their unique traits and behaviors that set them apart in the animal kingdom These stocky, burrowing herbivores play a vital role in their ecosystems, digging extensive networks of burrows that provide shelter for many other species
Wombat - Types, Size, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Predators, Pictures Wombats are stocky, burrowing marsupials endemic to Australia, including the island state of Tasmania They belong to the family Vombatidae and are phylogenetically most closely related to koalas Though apparently adorable and affectionate, wombats get quite aggressive when threatened
Fact File: Bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus) With its stocky frame, short legs, and bear-like face, the bare-nosed wombat is amongst the world’s largest burrowing animals, and although you’d probably never guess, they can run at an impressive 40kph if they must
Wombat - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner There are 3 species of wombat endemic to Australia with the Common Wombat being the most well known species The other 2 species are the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latrifrons) and the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii)