So this indicates to me that when we come across a wombat with mange we must look at why it has the mange. |
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I'm staring at a neat cubical wombat dropping, perched on the side of the path. |
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He has used a chart recorder wired up to flaps with microswitches at 21 burrow entrances in a warren to record wombat activity. |
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European red foxes contribute to spreading mange throughout the country as well, as at times they utilise wombat burrows for rest. |
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There is a sugar glider, an emu and a kangaroo, several koalas, snakes, geckos, frogs, and eagle, a wombat, a pelican, and many more as well. |
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To the kangaroos and emus of the outback, I was able to add sightings of wallabies, a wombat, and an echidna. |
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Well Kayne's waistcoat was made out of several native Australian animals, possibly possum, wombat, kangaroo and wallaby pelts, all sewn together. |
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How dare you say the northern hairy nosed wombat isn't worth saving? |
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It also looks like the wombat, its closest living relative, but has a thicker coat, larger ears and longer limbs. |
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And here he is being presented with a cuddly toy wombat, yes, still looking like a baby. |
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But under jungle starlight it also let him talk candidly to his fellow wombat tail-eating celebs, and to the great British public. |
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Each day as we were walking we saw much wildlife including hooded plovers, pied oyster-catchers, Cape Barren geese, Bennetts wallabies and thrillingly for me, a wombat. |
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In its message to Patrick, Tourism Australia said the wombat has never had any offspring or mated with a female wombat. |
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All marsupials, including but not limited to, Tasmanian devil, bandicoot, kangaroo, wallaby, opossum, wombat, koala bear, cuscus, numbat and pigmy, sugar and greater glider. |
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Of course the wombat duly returned – a 10-gallon keg's worth of muscle travelling at speed – and with an 'Oh, my gosh,' Peter, hammer, chisel and specimens all parted company. |
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One of the world's most endangered mammals, the northern hairy-nosed wombat, has stepped back from the brink of extinction, with its numbers undergoing the biggest jump for more than two decades. |
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The wombat is among my favourite animals, it is a rather compact marsupial which spends its days in burrows, feeds at night and lives quite slowly. |
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Extinct Bits of bone wombat bulk diprotodon a time-worn crumbling prehistoric hulk. |
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George's gifts, including his favourite wombat, were carefully loaded on the plane by aides for the 30 hour trip. |
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A New Zealand man rang 999 to claim he'd been raped by a wombat and that the experience left him speaking with an Australian accent. |
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Some other examples include other names of animals like kangaroo, koala, wombat, as well as boomerang and corroboree. |
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Soon we had a good view of the diprotodons, relatives of the present-day wombat but vastly larger. |
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Here is what a wombat burrow may look like. Using coloured pencils or textas, colour in the wombat burrows. |
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Kinglake mum Nesh Sinclair dived into a wombat burrow with her children as flames tore past. |
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Into this receptacle Dante Gabriel used apparently to place the somnolent wombat and there it would normally remain fast asleep until lifted down after the guests had gone. |
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The Kiwi was ripping into the Aussie with relish and, following a string of Wombat and Kangaroo one-liners, he began ridiculing the Australian work ethic. |
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