As we face the ongoing challenges of COVID, our team of dedicated specialists continue to care for countless animals and plants that depend on us each and every day. Your continued support is critical to the wildlife in our care and vital to endangered species worldwide. What'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. But wombats are really marsupials, related to koalas and kangaroos. They are either sandy brown or grayish black to blend in with the landscape and avoid predators. The sturdy wombat is most active in the early evening and at night.

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All rights reserved. This large, stocky mammal is a marsupial, or pouched animal, found in Australia and on scattered islands nearby. Like other marsupials, the wombat gives birth to tiny, undeveloped young that crawl into a pouch on their mother's belly. A wombat baby remains in its mother's pouch for about five months before emerging. Even after it leaves the pouch, the young animal will frequently crawl back in to nurse or to escape danger. By about seven months of age, a young wombat can care for itself. It is also called the bare-nosed wombat, to distinguish it from its cousins , the southern and northern hairy-nosed wombats.
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To celebrate these short-legged, fur-barrelled Aussie marsupials, we've put together some fun facts that you probably didn't know about them. Test your knowledge below to find out. Wombat scat is cube-shaped. They act as territorial markers and in attracting a mate! The cube-shape means that their poop won't roll away and can stay put in precarious locations.
Wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupedal marsupials that are native to Australia. There are three extant species and they are all members of the family Vombatidae. Though genetic studies of the Vombatidae have been undertaken, evolution of the family is not well understood. Wombats dig extensive burrow systems with their rodent-like front teeth and powerful claws. One distinctive adaptation of wombats is their backward pouch.