The vast majority of marsupials do not hibernate.
There is only one marsupial which truly hibernates, and that is the Mountain Pygmy possum.
Other marsupials may enter a period of torpor, which is not the same as hibernation. These marsupials include the numbat, marsupial mole and other species of pygmy possums.
Wombats do not hibernate.
in burrows
Yes. Wombats are more nocturnal than diurnal.
Wombats are mostly nocturnal and are therefore conditioned for night vision. People who work with wombats advise that they are playful and quick to learn.
Wombats are nocturnal, meaning they sleep during the day and are active at night.
No. Like most wild animals, wombats have a finely tuned, acute sense of hearing.
Yes. When wombats go hunting for food at night, bark is a regular food source they will eat.
I certainly hope not as i saw him last night
No, there are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.
There are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
Australians are not wombats. Wombats are marsupials. Australians are humans, which are placental mammals.
No. Wombats are not related to rats at all. Wombats are not rodents, but marsupials.
what will i have to worry about if i have a zoo with wombats