No. Wombats do not live in the rainforest. They live in grasslands and bushland.
No! wombats do NOT live in the rainforest
No. Wombats are not classified as rainforest animals. They are found in dry bushland and grasslands, where they can dig easily in the earth to create their burrows. The native grasses that wombats eat are not found in rainforests.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
No, there are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.
Wombats live in the wild on the continent of Australia.
No animal from the rainforest eats wombats, as wombats do not live in the rainforest.
All three species of wombats are native to Australia.
No. Wombats are not found at Uluru. The area is too dry, and there is insufficient vegetation of the sort preferred by wombats.
It depends what is understood by the term "forest". Wombats are native to Australia, and Australia has a variety of different forest types, most of which are not called "forest". Wombats live in grassland and bushland areas, particularly eucalyptus and native woodland of Australia.They are not found in rainforests or plantations of pine forests.
Wombats do not live in Montana but live in Australia, in the states of Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria and NSW.
They do live in rainforests! Mostly because rainforests are damp. A rainforest can be found in south america.
No. Wombats are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else.
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.