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Wombats enjoy playing with various natural items in their environment, such as sticks, rocks, and leaves. They are known to engage in digging and burrowing activities, which can be seen as a form of play. Additionally, they may interact with each other, rolling and Wrestling, particularly when they are young. Enrichment items in captivity, like balls or tunnels, can also provide stimulation and fun for them.

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