Wombats are herbivorous marsupials, feeding mostly on grasses as well as other vegetation, such as herbs, bark, roots and sedges. Their strong teeth enable them to chew through tough vegetation, and they are one of very few animals besides the koala known to eat eucalyptus leaves (but which are not their food of choice).
They are grazers, their diet consists of various kinds of grasses.
The Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (aka Queensland Hairy-nosed Wombat, Yaminon) eats mostly native grasses. The Common Wombat eats mostly native grasses, sedges, rushes, shrub and tree roots. The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat eats mostly young shoots of native grasses.
the dingo is its main predator.
They benefit each other because the snail eats the wombats waste
Usually a snail named Simon comes in the night to the Wombat while he is doing his business and eats it all up. Simon is happy.
The Tasmanian Devil eats insects, mammals up to the size of a wombat, and carrion.
The Tasmanian Devil eats insects, mammals up to the size of a wombat, and carrion.
a vampire bat sucks blood and a flying fox eats fruit
Sedge grasses form part of the wombat's diet.
A wombat has a pouch.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
There is no such species as the common brush tail wombat.There are only three species of wombat: the Common wombat, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat and the Southern hairy-nosed wombat.