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Here is the way the joke works:You and some (probably bored) friends are in a car, or a house, and you ask questions about various people or objects, asking if something about them makes them a wombat. The key is that unless you begin the question with a certain phrase (usually "listen" but it can be "okay" or "look"), the answer is "No, he/it is not a wombat." If the phrase is used, then "Yes, he/it is a wombat."Variations include: "if this is a wombat, and this is a wombat" where the two things (or people) are similar in some way, then is a third thing/person a wombat? Again, it takes awhile before everyone catches on.
There is no particular name for either the female or male wombat.
The southern hairy-nosed wombat is not considered to be endangered and is classified as "Secure in restricted areas". They are somewhat protected simply because their home range is on the coastal strip of the Nullabor Plain and away from cities and people. Apart from that, the southern hairy-nosed wombat is a protected species as are all Australian native animals.
yes the commonly known wombat(jarrod hardon)lives in emerald beach.MR wombat usually has fleas and spreads them threw out his family commonly known as crabs.mr wombat is currently not in a relationship and is seeking fellow wombat to hibernate with. he likes long grazing sessions , candle light flea baths,and the occasional back rub. IF interested please contact (Jarrod Hardon) MR wombat via email or cell phone.
The Aborigines hunted wombats for food. After European settlement, the wombat was considered a pest by farmers. Since their near extinction, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat and all other wombat species have been protected by law. I am told that wombat meat is tough and chewy and their fur is not valuable or especially good for anything. Also, there are not enough of them to constitute a threat to anything, so there is no reason to kill them.
A wombat has a pouch.
Kangaroo, wombat etc.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
There is no such species as the common brush tail wombat.There are only three species of wombat: the Common wombat, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat and the Southern hairy-nosed wombat.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.
The closest relative to the wombat is the koala.