Quite simply: no. Wombats are living creatures. They are native marsupials of Australia. They don't clean silverware.
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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.
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A wombat has a pouch.
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.
only @ the beginning of a sentence.{particularly if you are writing for school, business, etc & ect.}come to think of it, beginning a sentence w/ the word wombat would be very rare in any circumstance.
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.
Yes, a wombat is a mammal and a marsupial.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.
The closest relative to the wombat is the koala.