• Wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupials that are native to Australia and are approximately 1 metre (40 in) in length, with short, stubby tails.
  • The word ‘wombat’ comes from the Australian Aboriginal name for these animals, either ‘vomat’ or ‘wombac’, which became ‘wombat’ in English.
  • Crushed skulls of foxes and dogs have been found in wombat burrows. While wombats fit snugly in their burrows, they are agile and can turn around in them.
  • Like woodchucks, wombats are heavily built and virtually tailless burrowers with small eyes and short ears.
  • Tazmanya, Narawntapu Ulusal Parkı'ndaki Wombat. Wombatlar, kemirgen benzeri ön dişleri ve güçlü pençeleri ile kapsamlı yuva sistemleri kazarlar.
  • Wombats are short, stout, furry, and objectively quite adorable. They have thick fur that varies in color from species to species and individual to individual.
  • Wombat Description. Wombats measure 0.7 – 1.2 metres (28 – 48 inches) in length, 35 centimetres high and weigh 15 – 35 kilograms (11 – 77 pounds).
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  • Modern wombats are all thick-set, burrowing herbivores, with short and muscular legs, an insignificant tail, a broad massive head with small ears (Johnson 2004).
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