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Numbats

The Numbat is a squirrel-sized marsupial that only lives in the eucalyptus forests and woodlands of south-western Australia, characterized by its narrow head, pointed snout and distinctive white bands of fur on its orange-brown body. Also known as the Banded Anteater, its diet consists of termites, which it collects with its 10cm long tongue.

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