WOMBAT IN THE WILD

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D622E   The Australian wombat is the world's largest burrowing animal. The gaping entrances to their cavernous networks of tunnels are easy to discover in the heart of their forest home, but catching a glimpse of one of these appealing creatures is not so easy, for they are nocturnal. This wombat was photographed at dusk in the wild in the Wollemi National Park, NSW, Australia.

 

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