Wombat makes home in main street bowls club amid habitat loss September 15, 2025 5:43 PMSubscribe
Wombat makes home in main street bowls club amid habitat loss. A wombat has made its home in the main street of Robe, evidence of an influx of the animals in the South Australian fishing town. posted by chariot pulled by cassowaries (3 comments total)
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Man I love wombats.
I have the pleasure of regularly visiting a property blessed with many wombats and despite rarely seeing them directly they have an amazing presence on the land. I particularly love it when I spot the considerable piles of dirt that spill down the hill from the mouth of a freshly excavated burrow. Making a new burrow is dirty work and this reveals their recent above ground activity in the form of clearly visible dirt tracked along their trails that connect with other burrows and grazing areas. posted by neonamber at 12:52 AM on September 16 [4 favorites]
There is no cooler animal name. Wombat. That says it all. posted by y2karl at 7:49 PM on September 19
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