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"<b>Sleeping Beauty:</b><br><br>Australia’s best burrowing marsupial spends two-thirds of its life asleep.<br><br>Wombats are nocturnal, and they graze for between 3-8 hours per night, often traveling many miles during this time.",

"<b>Why Rush?</b><br><br>Wombats generally move slowly, but can run up to 24 miles an hour over short distances.",

"<b>Wombat Subway System:</b><br><br>The koala’s closest relative, the wombat, lives in burrows that are often up to 65 feet long.<br><br>Wombats have short legs, powerful claws and can dig exceptionally well, excavating 6.5 miles of tunnel per night.<br><br>Burrows have numerous connecting tunnels and entrances and may be more than 6.5 feet below ground.",

"<b>World of Wombats:</b><br><br>There are 3 species of wombat; common, northern hairy-nosed, and southern hairy-nosed.<br><br>The common wombat is distinguished from its cousins by its naked, hairless nose, smaller ears, more rounded head and longer fur.  The common wombat lives in the coldest climates.",

"<b>Bulldozers of the Bush:</b><br><br>The wombat has been compared to an offensive linesman on a football team.<br><br>It’s a thick-set, stocky animal with short legs and a shuffling walk. It averages 3.3 feet long, and weighs around 88 pounds.<br><br>They are also nicknamed ‘bulldozers of the bush’ for their ability to move anything in their way, including farmers’ fences.",

"<b>Pouch Protector:</b><br><br>The true color of a wombat's coat is often hidden by the color of the dirt or clay in which they’ve been digging or burrowing.<br><br> Female wombats have a backward opening pouch to protect their young from being covered in dirt and debris whilst they are burrowing.",

"<b>Body Slam: </b><br><br>Wombats are experts in home security. Weighing around 88 pounds, wombats are a force to be reckoned with.<br><br>They have hard plates in their backs and use them to help crush dangerous intruders against the burrow wall.",

"<b>Don't Anger a Wombat:</b><br><br>Whilst they appear slow and clumsy, when required a wombat can easily out-run a human.",

"<b>Wombat Table Manners:</b><br><br>When feeding, the wombat will use its front feet like hands, to pick up vegetation or roots and put them into its mouth.",

"<b>Strange, But True:</b><br><br>Wombats have unusual, cube-shaped dung.<br><br>Their movements can easily be tracked by their distinctive dung.",

"<b>Slow and Steady...</b><br><br>Wombats have an extraordinarily slow metabolism; it takes around 14 days for them to digest their food.",


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