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Wombat By Anna S. Mrs. Zoanetti

Wombat By Anna S. Mrs. Zoanetti. What the Wombat looks like. Small eyes Somewhat pointed ears Soft fur Hair on muzzle Sharp teeth Patches of white Dark Yellowish gray. Habitat. Dry Woodland Grassland Forest Sea coast. What it eats. Grass Roots Tree bark Vegetables

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Wombat By Anna S. Mrs. Zoanetti

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  1. WombatBy Anna S.Mrs. Zoanetti

  2. What the Wombat looks like • Small eyes • Somewhat pointed ears • Soft fur • Hair on muzzle • Sharp teeth • Patches of white • Dark • Yellowish gray

  3. Habitat • Dry • Woodland • Grassland • Forest • Sea coast

  4. What it eats • Grass • Roots • Tree bark • Vegetables • Sea plants

  5. How it’s babies are born • They usually only have one baby • It remains in it’s mother’s pouch for about 5 months before emerging

  6. Interesting Facts about the Wombat • Most Australians have never seen a Wombat • They are nocturnal • There are three kinds of species: Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat, Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat, Common Wombat. • A Hairy-Nosed Wombat is not rare, but is an endangered species.

  7. Resources • Wombats, Lynn M. Stone, 2009. • http://a-z-animals.com/animals/wombat/

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