Wombats are Australian marsupials; they are short-legged, muscular
quadrupeds, approximately one metre (3 feet) in length with a very short
tail. The name wombat comes from the Eora Aboriginal community who were
the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. They are found in forested,
mountainous, and heathland areas of south-eastern Australia and Tasmania.
Characteristics Wombats dig extensive burrow systems with rodent-like
front teeth and powerful claws. Although mainly crepuscular and nocturnal,
wombats will also venture out to feed on cool or overcast days. They are
not as commonly seen as many animals, but leave ample evidence of their
passage, treating fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or
under and leaving distinctive cubic scats.
Wombats are herbivores, their diet consisting mostly of grasses, sedges,
herbs, bark and roots. Their incisor teeth somewhat resemble those of the
placental roden
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