Wombats



Wombats are night prowlers which are endemic to Australia and live in the 
ground instead of in trees.

They are strict vegetarians who tear into the ground for roots and other vegetable matter.
Rather clumsy, thick set animals they have broad heads and short muscular legs well adapted for digging.
The comman Wombat grows to about a metre or more long and weighs in at about 30-40 kgs. It has course brown or black hair. Some species have hairy noses.
All Wombats are powerful diggers making tunnels underground to sleep in during the day, only emerging at night to feed. These herbivores (plant-eaters) eat grass, leaves, bark, and roots.
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