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"<b>Termite Appetite:</b><br><br>A numbat is an insectivore that eats roughly 20,000 termites a day in the open woodlands of Western Australia. <br><br>It is also called the banded anteater.",

"<b>Counting Sheep:</b><br><br>Unlike most marsupials, which tend to be nocturnal, the numbat is most active during the day. At night, they shelter in hollow logs.",

"<b>Tiny Giraffe:</b><br><br>The numbat measures 16 inches long, including its long bushy tail.<br><br>It has reddish-brown fur with prominent white and dark-brown stripes along its back.<br><br>Each numbat has unique markings just like a giraffe.",

"<b>Life is Short...</b><br><br>Numbats live for 5-6 years in captivity, but lifespan is shorter in the wild because of predators like foxes, dogs, feral cats and birds.",

"<b>Just for Show:</b><br><br> The adult numbat has approximately 50 teeth, which it doesn’t use except when it is young. <br><br> The adult numbat lives on a diet of termites, so it will swallow its food whole and alive, without chewing.",



];
