The phrase "watching you like a wombat" suggests a sense of being closely observed or monitored, akin to how a wombat might curiously and attentively watch its surroundings. Wombats are known for their inquisitive nature, so this expression may imply a mix of curiosity and protectiveness. It can convey both a playful tone and a deeper implication of interest or vigilance in someone’s actions.
A baby wombat is called a joey, like a kangaroo.
If you say that watching an activity is like watching paint dry, you mean that it is very boring.
The name 'wombat' has no other meaning in the aboriginal dialect. It is derived from an Eora name for the animal.
The wombat has 40 chromosomes. 18+XY from the male 18+XX from the female
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Yes you could get pay for watching your grandma. I mean she is like a kid but, she does not do anything. Right?
Yes. The wombat is a mammal and, like all mammals, it breathes through lungs.
Firstly there are two sentences here: I shot the wombat.and Why not? The second one's a bit of a nonsense though ... why not what? Or does it mean Why shouldn't I shoot the wombat?Be all that as it may. Here's the punctuation:I shot the wombat. Why not?
Yes. Like all marsupials, the young wombat (joey) spends many months developing in the mother's pouch.
A joey - like a kangaroo ____ Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (aka Queensland Hairy-nosed Wombat, Yaminon) Scientific name: Lasiorhinus krefftii Common Wombat Scientific name: Vombatus ursinis Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Scientific name: Lasiorhinus latifrons
While the early Australian settlers often referred to the wombat as a "badger", it is nothing like a badger. The closest relative to the wombat is the koala. Both creatures have short legs with very sharp claws. Both also share the very unique feature of a backward-facing pouch.
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