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There are more numbats in the wild than there are in captivity. The captive population is constantly changing. There are not many numbats in zoos, and the only zoo that has them is Perth Zoo in Western Australia. Two animals sanctuaries have numbats: Yookamurra in South Australia and Scotia in New South Wales, the latter allowing no public access to its sanctuary. The aim of keeping a few breeding numbats in captivity is so that new individuals can be released into the wild, rather than for display.

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In protected captivity, numbats have an average life span of 5-6 years. In their native habitat, however, they do not live as long, due mainly to predation by introduced species such as cats and foxes.

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Numbats have an average of four young, although there may sometimes be up to six. They young are called joeys, like all marsupial young.

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Numbats, small striped marsupials of Australia, give birth to 2-4 babies, known as joeys, just once a year.

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In protected captivity, numbats have a life span of 5-6 years. In their native habitat, however, they do not live as long, due mainly to predation by introduced species.

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Numbats are only found in Australia. It is estimated that there are between 900 and 1500 numbats left in the wild.

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Numbats live for an average of 5-6 years in captivity, but less in the wild.

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How does numbat feed it babies?

Numbats are insectivorous marsupials that feed on termites. The mother nurses her young inside her pouch until they are around 6 months old. As the babies grow, the mother starts taking them to termite mounds and teaches them to eat termites by licking and preying on them.


How many numbats are left?

Estimates suggest there are between 900 and 1500 numbats left in the wild in Australia.


Are numbats soft?

Numbats have soft fur.


What are numbats' teeth used for?

It is not known why adult numbats have so many teeth, more than other marsupials, as they swallow termites whole. Young numbats use their teeth for grinding termites, but do not continue this behaviour.


Are numbats threatened?

Numbats are officially listed as endangered.


Do Numbats have lungs?

Yes, numbats have lungs. Numbats are mammals, and all mammals have lungs and a full respiratory system.


How many numbats are left in Australia?

There are not many numbats in zoos, and the only zoo that has them is Perth Zoo in Western Australia. Two animals sanctuaries have numbats: Yookamurra in South Australia and Scotia in New South Wales, the latter allowing no public access to its sanctuary. The aim of keeping a few breeding numbats in captivity is so that new individuals can be released into the wild, rather than for display.


Do numbats live in AZ?

No. Numbats are found only in Western Australia.


What countries territories and states do numbats live in?

Numbats are native to Australia.


What is happening to numbats' endangeredness?

Numbats are still endangered, with a population trend that is decreasing.


What animal is the greatest threat to numbats?

The greatest threat to numbats would be the fox, an introduced species. It is closely followed by feral cats in the threat it poses to numbats.


How many types of numbats are there?

There is only one species of numbat: Myrmecobius fasciatus