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On the Run WL3012

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The Bare-nosed wombat inhabits heathlands and woodlands throughout southeastern Australia. These generally shy, nocturnal animals live in warrens and are extremely adept at digging. They breed every two years, producing a single joey, which is carried in a backwards-facing pouch—perfect for their digging lifestyle.
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The Bare-nosed wombat inhabits heathlands and woodlands throughout southeastern Australia. These generally shy, nocturnal animals live in warrens and are extremely adept at digging. They breed every two years, producing a single joey, which is carried in a backwards-facing pouch—perfect for their digging lifestyle.