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  2. Wombat - Wikipedia

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    Wombats typically live up to 15 years in the wild, but can live past 20 and even 30 years in captivity. [26] [27] The longest-lived captive wombat lived to 34 years of age. [27] In 2020, biologists discovered that wombats, like many other Australian marsupials, display bio-fluorescence under ultraviolet light. [28] [29] [30]

  3. Meet the Animal That Poops Cubes - AOL

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    The bare-nosed or common wombat is a marsupial closely related to koalas. Wombats have a stocky build with short, stubby legs and coarse tan, grey, or brown fur. They are the second-largest ...

  4. Common wombat - Wikipedia

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    The common wombat (Vombatus ursinus), also known as the bare-nosed wombat, is a marsupial, one of three extant species of wombats and the only one in the genus Vombatus.It has three subspecies: Vombatus ursinus hirsutus, found on the Australian mainland; Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis (Tasmanian wombat), found in Tasmania; and Vombatus ursinus ursinus (Bass Strait wombat), found on Flinders ...

  5. Northern hairy-nosed wombat - Wikipedia

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    The fat reserves and low metabolic rate of this species permit northern hairy-nosed wombats to go without food for several days when food is scarce. Even when they do feed every day, it is only for 6 hours a day in the winter and 2 hours in the summer, significantly less than a similar-sized kangaroo, which feeds for at least 18 hours a day.

  6. The lesser-known region of Australia that the crowds haven't ...

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    We also spot an elusive platypus in a mountain lake, plus several wombats in this dramatic mountain wilderness. The latter resemble small and docile bumbling bears and seem utterly nonplussed by ...

  7. Southern hairy-nosed wombat - Wikipedia

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    The southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) is one of three extant species of wombats. It is found in scattered areas of semiarid scrub and mallee from the eastern Nullarbor Plain to the New South Wales border area. It is the smallest of all three wombat species. The young often do not survive dry seasons.

  8. Video of Adorable Wombat Playing with Mom Is Making ... - AOL

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    Take this baby wombat as an example. Animals of Tasmania shared a video in mid-June of a baby wombat trying to get its mom to play, and just by looking at mom you can tell she's exhausted!

  9. Phascolonus - Wikipedia

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    Phascolonus is an extinct genus of giant wombat known from the Pliocene [1] and Pleistocene of Australia. There is only a single known species, Phascolonus gigas, the largest wombat ever known to have existed, estimated to weigh as much as 200 kg (450 lb) [2] or 360 kg (790 lb). [3] It was described by Richard Owen in 1859.