All species of wombats are herbivores and have a backwards facing pouch to protect its young whilst digging their burrows.
The Burrowing bettong is also a pouched herbivore that burrows.
it is a herbivore that means it eat vegetation
It depends on what kind of fish which Are you talking about?
water spider or crayfish
its a scavenger
Herbivore - plc
Wombats have just one pouch, not a "back pouch". What they do have is a backward-facing pouch, and this is useful because the wombat is a burrowing animal. When the female burrows, the dirt does not fly into the pouch where the wombat joey lies.
A wombat's pouch faces backwards. This stops the dirt getting into the pouch when the wombat burrows.
A herbivore.
There are many kinds of burrows. Burrows are made by many animals including rabbits, badgers, water rats, moles, voles and many others.
herbivore
A Shellfish is can be a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore depending on what kind of shellfish it is
A Shellfish is can be a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore depending on what kind of shellfish it is
it is a herbivore that means it eat vegetation
a meerkat
A chipmunk is an herbivore.
herbivore
Yes, wombats have pouches. They are marsupials, so most of the joey's development takes place in the pouch. The wombat's pouch faces backwards so that, when the wombat digs, dirt does not fly into the pouch.