If wombats moved to other places, they would come into contact with placental mammals, which would eat all of the food that the wombat might eat, and perhaps eat the wombat, thus making it die out.
Wombats are native to the country and continent of Australia. This is the only country in which they are found in the wild.
No, there are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.
Wombats live in the wild on the continent of Australia.
Yes. All three species of wombats are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else in the world.
Wombats do not live in Montana but live in Australia, in the states of Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria and NSW.
no wombats are Australian ONLY no wombats are Australian ONLY
All three species of wombats are native to Australia.
No. Wombats are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else.
Common wombats are found only in Australia.
Yes. Depending on the species, wombats live in the southern part of Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria, and NSW, and the southwestern corner of Western Australia.
Yes. Wombats were a source of food for the Aborigines.
Yes. Australia is the only continent where platypuses and wombats are found in the wild. There is one species of platypus, which is found in the eastern half of the continent, and three different species of wombats, which are found in the east and south.