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For the most part, wallabies are solitary, but it depends on the species of wallaby. The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby is solitary, for example, but the Red-necked wallaby is solitary when resting, but grazes in groups.

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Wombats do not have one single mate. Males mate with many females during the breeding season. simbats have quite an elaborate courtship ritual which has six clear phases, during which the female changes between interest and aggression towards the male.

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Wombats are solitary animals which live alone. However, because they need to be able to breed with each other, wombats will live in populations of several dozen scattered over a wide area.

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Wombats are solitary animals. They live alone.

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