wombats in English

noun
1
a burrowing plant-eating Australian marsupial that resembles a small bear with short legs.
It is also my first chance to see the wonderfully unique wildlife here; kangaroos, wallabies, wombats , pademelons, possums, and various unique birds.

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1. The immigrants harvested seaweed for the journey and ate kangaroos and wombats en route.

2. If Fiona waits much longer, she's gonna have babies that look like wombats.

3. " I feel like a herd of wombats has taken up in my chest. "

4. I was determined to keep my figure, which was hard with chocolate wombats and toffee apples everywhere.

5. Much to the distress of his neighbours, the list of animals grew to include two wombats, owls, kangaroos, wallabies, a deer, armadillos, parakeets, peacocks, a racoon, a Canadian marmot or woodchuck, a Japanese salamander, two laughing jackasses and a zebu or small Brahminee bull

6. If we look across many, many different species of animals, not just us primates, but also including other mammals, birds, even marsupials like kangaroos and wombats, it turns out that there's a relationship between how long a childhood a species has and how big their brains are compared to their bodies and how smart and flexible they are.