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What is the home for a Wombat?

 Wombat

A wombat's shelter is called a burrow. The wombat uses dirt, rocks, roots and sand to make its shelter.

The wombats use their front paws to dig and they use their hind feet to push the dirt. The Wombat blocks the entrance where it is having babies and makes a dead end to protect itself from predators.


Research by Georgia 1G

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