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What is the desert animal wombat?

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Wombat...

This large, pudgy mammal is a marsupial, or pouched animal, found in Australia and on scattered islands nearby. Like other marsupials, wombats give birth to tiny, undeveloped young that crawl into pouches on their mothers' bellies. A wombat baby remains in its mother's pouch for about five months before emerging. Even after it leaves the pouch, the young animal will frequently crawl back in to nurse or to escape danger. By about seven months of age, a young wombat can care for itself.

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Wombats are marsupials native to Australia, Tasmania, and nearby offshore islands. They are four-legged terrestrial mammals, which means that they live the vast majority of their lives on the ground. There are three different species of wombats: common, southern hairy-nosed, and northern

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