Wombats live in the wild on the continent of Australia.
Wombats are native to the country and continent of Australia. This is the only country in which they are found in the wild.
Yes. Australia is the only continent where platypuses and wombats are found in the wild. There is one species of platypus, which is found in the eastern half of the continent, and three different species of wombats, which are found in the east and south.
Wombats are native to the continent of Australia.
Wombats are native to Australia and are primarily found in various habitats across the continent, including forests, mountains, and grasslands. There are no wild populations of wombats outside of Australia. However, they may be found in zoos or wildlife parks in other countries for conservation and educational purposes.
No. Wombats do not live in the rainforest. They live in grasslands and bushland.
In the wild, the hairy-nosed wombat can live for over 20 years.
Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.
No, there are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.
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No animal from the rainforest eats wombats, as wombats do not live in the rainforest.
White Bengal tigers live on the continent of Asia
Antarctica is the only continent where turtles are not found in the wild.