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This seems to be a hairy-nosed wombat and not a naked-nosed wombat. I like these animals. I've only ever seen them in the zoo.Today's jollity. Wombat. Fun fact - cube shaped poo.
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The Tasmanian version Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis is smaller than the mainland one. Normally they are nocturnal but on cold days they get out and about.This seems to be a hairy-nosed wombat and not a naked-nosed wombat. I like these animals. I've only ever seen them in the zoo.