Technically, numbats can be kept as pets in Australia with the proper permits and licenses. However, they are wild animals and have specific dietary and environmental needs that can be challenging to meet in a home setting. Plus, they are solitary creatures that thrive in their natural habitat, so it's best to leave them be and admire them from afar.
Yes. Numbats live for an average of 5-6 years in captivity, but less in the wild. This is because when they are in captivity, they are kept safe from predators.
No. platypuses are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
Numbats have soft fur.
Snails can be kept as pets.
Absolutely not. Kiwi are protected by law and may not be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
Numbats are officially listed as endangered.
They are commonly kept as pets, so the answer would be yes
No, lions are not meant to be kept as pets.
Yes, numbats have lungs. Numbats are mammals, and all mammals have lungs and a full respiratory system.
Yes.
Yes
Numbats are native to Australia.