No. The numbat is not like an armadillo. It does not roll into any spherical shape when threatened. Its only defence is to hide in hollow logs and crevices in trees or rocks.
No. The numbat is not like an armadillo. It does not roll into any spherical shape when threatened. Its only defence is to hide in hollow logs and crevices in trees or rocks.
No. When threatened, numbats are not like armadillos. They do not roll into a ball, but instead hide in hollow logs, under rocks and in grassy undergrowth,
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No. Numbats do not curl into a ball when threatened. They hide in hollow logs and under rocks.
Numbats are officially listed as endangered.
They roll into a ball when felt threatened.
Numbats do not shelter in hollow logs at night, but during the day, when they are threatened by predators. At night, numbats shelter in grass-lined burrows.
The hedgehog's back is covered in sharp spines. If threatened, it will roll into a tight ball.
Numbats are in a worse position than being threatened - they are officially endangered. The primary cause of numbats being endangered is the introduction of non-native species to Australia. Introduced species such as foxes, and feral cats and dogs, pose a considerable threat to the numbat. It is a small, quite defenceless creature, only able to protect itself by hiding in hollow logs. Another reason is habitat loss. Their habitat has been cleared for industry, agriculture and expanding human habitation. Bushfires and changed fire regimes have also contributed to the numbats' endangerment. Bushfires destroy the numbats' habitat, including the logs in which it shelters. Numbats are not fast-moving creatures, and they cannot escape bushfires, which can move very quickly.
depends on the ball, big ball, small ball? Big ball would roll easier on carpet and grass, small ball would roll easily on carpet.
Yes goalkeepers can roll the ball to a player.
Royal/Ball pythons are a very docile species of snake that rarely bite. They usually will roll up into a tight ball hiding their head when scared/threatened. Hence the name Ball Python. Their gentle nature is why they are such a popular pet.
Numbats have soft fur.
the ball doesn't roll because the person called scott farted and the ball died
Opossums do not spray. That would be a skunk. Opossums hang upside down from tree branches and if threatened they roll into a tight ball and play dead. Thus the phrase "playing possum".