Wombats are not a nuisance. They have an undeserved reputation with farmers for destroying crops and the land. This is because they dig burrows in extended networks, which farmers see as destabilising the land, and they burrow straight under fences, into crop fields. However, scientists have studied the whole phenomenon of wombat burrows, and determined that the wombats' actions actually assist the environment by aerating the soil, not destabilising it.
The loud music from my neighbor's apartment is becoming a nuisance, disrupting my peace and quiet.
No. If cheetahs and wombats occupied the same continent, there is no doubt that cheetahs would eat wombats, and probably find them easy prey. However, the two species are found on opposite sides of the world; so no, cheetahs do not eat wombats.
The appropriate guide words for "nuisance" would be "nugget" and "oak".
Disadvantages of private nuisance include potential harm to health or property, disturbance of peace and quiet enjoyment, and the cost of legal action to pursue a resolution. It can also strain relationships with neighbors and may lead to ongoing conflict.
Yes you can. Like if there was a pesky child, an adult, supposing either parent or teacher would say: "You are nuisance" OR "(Child's Name), you are a nuisance."
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