Wombats belong to the Order Diprotodontia.
This is the same order that koalas, Australian possums, kangaroos and wallabies all belong to.
No, A 'Monotreme' is a member of the order 'Monotremata' which consists of just two members, the Platypus and the Echidna, both of which are the only egg laying mammals.
Koalas are not related to bears. Koalas are marsupials, while bears are placental mammals. The closest living relative to the koala is the wombat, as both belong to the family Diprotodontia. The koala's family, Phascolarctidae, is closest to the wombat family, Vombatidae because they are both of the sub-order Vombatiformes.
The wombat is a mammal. Specifically, it is a marsupial.
A human and a wombat.
Dolphins are mammals that belong to the Delphinidae Family in the Cetacean Order.
Mammals are in the class Mammalia. Mammals have hair, are warm-blooded, have a backbone, and nurse their young from glands on their bodies.
All mammals are warm bloodedA wombat is a marsupial mammal.
No. Wombats and numbats are both marsupials, but they do not belong to the same marsupial order or family. The wombat's order is Diprotodontia and its family is Vombatidae. The numbat is classified in its own family, and has no close relatives. Its order is Dasyuomorphia and its family is Myrmecobiidae.
It is in the kingdom of Animalia.
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom
The wombat's closest living relatives are koalas and other marsupials, as they all belong to the order Diprotodontia. Within this order, wombats are part of the family Vombatidae, while koalas belong to the family Phascolarctidae. Both share a common ancestry and exhibit similar reproductive traits typical of marsupials.
Egg laying mammals are classified as monotremes. They belong to the order monotremata.