There is no particular name for either the female or male wombat.
Wombat is a word derived from one of the Aboriginal languages.
When white man came to Australia, the native Eora people of the Port Jackson region already referred to this animal as a wombat.
The name Wombat was first recorded in 1798.
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There is no particular name for either the female or male wombat.
There is no particular name for either the female or male wombat.
There is no particular name for either the male or female wombat.
The female has the pouch and gives birth to the baby while the male doesn't.
A baby wombat is called a joey. This is the name given to the young of all marsupials.
No. All of a wombat's feet face forwards. The female wombat's pouch is the only backwards-facing part of the wombat. It faces backwards so that, when the mother digs a burrow, the dirt does not get into the pouch.
the males have a thingy magigy
No. A baby wombat is a joey.
A baby wombat is called a joey, like a kangaroo.
The wombat has 40 chromosomes. 18+XY from the male 18+XX from the female
Wombat
Hairy-Nosed Wombat or as it is sometimes called the plains wombat.