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Information about The Wombat


Wombat, commonly known as Vombatidae. Is a mammalian animal, belongs to the group of follicular animals, is very similar to the bear, also has teeth similar to rodent cutters, feeds on all kinds of green plants and herbs, this gentle animal inhabits the sandy soils in the southern and eastern coastal areas of Australia and the surrounding islands .

+ Information about The Wombat
This animal is a koala, but it differs from it in that it does not climb trees, but on the contrary, it digs wide tunnels under the ground with its very strong claws and lends any roots encountered by its teeth, which resemble the surgeon's scar which grows constantly to be able to tear. Each type of wombat has a full body covered with thick hair and has four distinct short legs and a large head, while its teeth are in the force of rodent teeth.

All species are now rare due to the influence of white settlers and because these animals were crossing farm walls and damaging crops.

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There are small sizes and large sizes in the same family or group and may have a length of up to one meter and weigh up to forty kilograms. Wumpets are family-friendly and easy to feed even with newspaper leaves.

+ Facts about the Wombat
- Night wolves mainly but they may leave their place during the day to expand in the sun and in the picture sees a mother with her small hiding behind her face the fox bravely trying to catch her small.
- A female puts one small womb between April and June of each year and the youngest is six months, but the mother who blows herself up to raise him take him outside and show him how to choose the best and the best food.
- The wump can be a death trap for any dog ​​who risks entering it. The dog can not bite the fish skin of this animal and it is crushed between the narrow walls of the tunnel.
- Horses and animals may fall in the holes of the wombs and break her man and time and another cars fall because of their weight in the tunnels dug by these animals.
- The colors and sizes of wumbs vary according to the environment in which you live and the wombs differ from the animal we were discussing in that his hair is soft and his ears are longer.
- Wumbs can be easily harvested if held small and can be fed vegetables, roots, especially carrots.

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