cat tails - also known as bull rushes.
Plants provide the numbat with a safe habitat. Numbats shelter in fallen, hollow trees or shallow burrows which they dig and line with grasses, and which often have a chamber. When they are escaping from predators, they shelter in hollow logs.
In hollow logs
They can be found in caves throughout the world, or sometimes in other dark areas, such as hollow logs. Most common in Asia.
Campgrounds, hollow logs,
Numbats do not shelter in hollow logs at night, but during the day, when they are threatened by predators. At night, numbats shelter in grass-lined burrows.
True. Numbats shelter in hollow logs when they're hiding from predators. At night, they shelter in burrows they dig in the ground and line with grasses; usually these burrows have an extra chamber as well.
Fertilizer - nutrients and minerals from the log.
No. Numbats do not curl into a ball when threatened. They hide in hollow logs and under rocks.
Fertilizer - nutrients and minerals from the log.
No. The numbat is not like an armadillo. It does not roll into any spherical shape when threatened. Its only defence is to hide in hollow logs and crevices in trees or rocks.
Quolls shelter in hollow logs, hollows in the base of trees, rock crevices or burrows in the sand.
They used thin hollow logs as long flutes. They also decorated them.