The Wombat

The Wombat A wombat is a medium-sized marsupial herbivorous mammal from the bicuspid order.

18/04/2023
Wombats, or wombats, are a family of marsupial mammals from the order of two-bladed, living in Australia.
18/04/2023

Wombats, or wombats, are a family of marsupial mammals from the order of two-bladed, living in Australia.

The study was published in the journal Soft Matter and is briefly described by Science Alert. Australian mammal dropping...
15/04/2023

The study was published in the journal Soft Matter and is briefly described by Science Alert. Australian mammal droppings are shaped like small dark cubes and are the only known prismatic f***s in the world. However, the a**s in wombats is as round as in other animals.

In addition to the mind, wombats have other virtues. For example, they skillfully dig holes and no less skillfully defen...
15/04/2023

In addition to the mind, wombats have other virtues. For example, they skillfully dig holes and no less skillfully defend themselves in them from enemies: they clog the entrance to the hole with their backs. The back of the wombat is practically armored - it has thick skin and cartilage that does not bite through.

Wombats are marsupial mammals that live in Australia and the island of Tasmania. An adult wombat weighs 20-35 kilograms,...
12/04/2023

Wombats are marsupial mammals that live in Australia and the island of Tasmania. An adult wombat weighs 20-35 kilograms, while the length of their intestines is comparable to that of a human: 6-9 meters. Wombats' f***s are cube-shaped, a fact that has been known since the mid-twentieth century.

Wombats do not have a specific smell, because they do not have sweat glands.
11/04/2023

Wombats do not have a specific smell, because they do not have sweat glands.

Wombats separated from other Australian marsupials relatively early, about 40-25 million years ago. Early studies believ...
08/04/2023

Wombats separated from other Australian marsupials relatively early, about 40-25 million years ago. Early studies believed the animal to be a miniature descendant of Diprotodon, a giant rhinoceros-sized wombat that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene. Modern research has disproved this theory, showing that the wombat and Diprotodon lineages evolved in parallel. The closest living relatives of the wombat are the koalas

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