The Interesting Life of Wombats: Saving Australia's Special Marsupials.


The Interesting Life of Wombats: Saving Australia's Special Marsupials.

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The Interesting Life of Wombats: Saving Australia's Special Marsupials.

Wombats are furry animals from Australia. They are marsupials and sleep during the day.

Wombats live in long burrows underground. These burrows have many entrances and tunnels.

Wombats are about the size of a dog. They have short legs, wide feet, and sharp claws.

Wombats eat grass and plants. They use their claws for digging, not hunting.

There are three types of wombats. One type is in danger of disappearing.


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Where are wombats from?

Wombats are from Australia.

What do wombats eat?

Wombats eat grass and plants.

How many types of wombats are there?

There are three types of wombats.


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