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Wombats Rule!
Wombats’ ancestor, the Diprotodon, was the hippo-sized king of prehistoric Australia.  http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/10/1016_031017_giantmarsupial.html More about Australian Megafauna: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2010/10/dreamtime-animals/achenbach-text WOMBATS ARE AWESOME!!!
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The Daily Bone
lilykleppertknoop: The Wombat ( Vombatus ursinus)
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Listenigoogleyou: Kill The Director- The Wombats
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Wombat facts:
Wombats are found in the forests and mountains of Southeastern Australia and Tasmania. These herbivores subsist primarily on grasses and roots. Wombats are nocturnal creatures with strong legs and foreclaws, and they use their teeth and claws to dig extensive burrow systems. Their teeth continue to grow throughout their lifetimes and are used to efficiently tear fibrous material in plants that...
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