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All marsupial young are called joeys, and this includes baby numbats.
No. The numbat is not a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal. The numbat is a marsupial, which gives live birth.
The numbat originated on the Australian continent.
The numbat's scientific name is Myrmecobius fasciatus.
A numbat is not a rodent. It is a marsupial. Rodents are placental mammals.
The Numbat is a marsupial anteater of Western Australia.
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Threats to the numbat began with European colonisation of Australia.
The numbat is not tall. When sitting on their haunches, their height is about 25 cm.
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There are around 27,000 islands in the Polynesian region, but the exact number may vary depending on different definitions and classifications of what counts as a Polynesian island.
Yes. The numbat is the only completely diurnal marsupial.