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Meet the world's oldest wombat! On May 12, Guinness World Records announced that Wain, a 32-year-old wombat living at Satsukiyama Zoo in Ikeda City, Japan, is the oldest wombat in captivity ever.
Many people don't want to become long-term volunteers, Yolandi Vermaak realised. So she came up with a new system to allow people to get involved and save the wombats.
A conversation between a renowned wildlife carer and a philanthropist leads to the dream of creating a new wildlife sanctuary ...
‘Hardhat Wombat’ is a puzzle game focused on a marsupial’s unique trait George fan, the mind behind “Plants vs. Zombies,” releases a project where players have to build structures out of ...
Wain the wombat at the Satsukiyama Zoo in Japan was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's oldest living wombat at 32.
The prior 2018 study, which won the researchers an Ig Nobel Prize, investigated several dissected sections of wombat intestine to establish how the animals are producing cubed poo.
NATIONAL fears are mounting that a “disorientated” baby wombat will not reunite with its mum after it was kidnapped by an American influencer. Disgraced Sam Jones, a self-described R… ...
A wombat with a rare gene has been born at the Ballarat Wildlife Park, charming keepers and visitors with her unique golden coat. Baby 'Honey Bun' currently lives at the park with her mum Nulai.
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