- tr.wikipedia.org VombatidaeHow to Attract the Wombat, Will Cuppy with illustrations by Ed Nofziger, David R. Godiine, 2002, 1-56792-156-6 (Originally published 1949, Rhinehart).
- a-z-animals.com All Animals WombatThe word ‘wombat’ comes from the Australian Aboriginal name for these animals, either ‘vomat’ or ‘wombac’, which became ‘wombat’ in English.
- instagram.com wombat/55K Followers, 36 Following, 245 Posts - @wombat (@wombat) on Instagram: "The official social presence of Australia’s National Treasure - the Wombat...
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/WombatModern wombats are all thick-set, burrowing herbivores, with short and muscular legs, an insignificant tail, a broad massive head with small ears (Johnson 2004).
- factanimal.com wombat/Common wombat is Least Concern, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat is Critically Endangered and the Southern hairy-nosed wombat is Near Threatened.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/wombatKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. wombat vombat hairy–nosed wombat (lasiorhinus latrifrons) ne demek.
- britannica.com animal/wombatLike woodchucks, wombats are heavily built and virtually tailless burrowers with small eyes and short ears.
- animals.sandiegozoo.org animals/wombatWhat's a wombat? Wombats are one of the oddest-looking animals you'll ever see! Native to Australia, the comical animals look like short, stocky bears.
- twitter.com WombatExchange...re-engineer the swapping experience through its algorithm design Full launch coming soon – so here's everything you need to know about Wombat!.
- animals.net wombat/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.