[Australian hairy-nosed wombats] Although not as famous as giant pandas, this little guy has few companions, no more than 100 in total.
"Nightcrawler" - Furry-nosed Wombat: A large herbivorous burrowing large marsupial that has lived in Australia for 15 million years and is now seen in many parts of Australia.
To introduce you in detail, the Australian furry-nosed wombat (scientific name: lasiorhinus krefftii), with a body length of 102-107 cm and a weight of 30-32.5 kg, is also known as the Queensland furstreak wombat, which is a kind of wombat. It is now found only within 3 square kilometres of Epping Forest National Park in Queensland, Australia. Inhabiting semi-arid sandy grasslands or eucalyptus forests and acacia woodlands, it lies out at night and hides in underground caves during the day, and is a plant-eater, one of the rare large mammals in the world.
Australian endemic animals, weighing about 25-28 kg, body length of 95-105 cm, tail length of up to 5.5 cm, thus forming a stocky body, short limbs, forelimbs of the toe long, toenails hard, commonly used to dig holes in the ground to build nests, the head is covered with coffee-colored fur, body hair is long, silky, the outer ear is long, and its tip has long white hairs. It grows on about 15.5 square kilometres of forested land in the eastern part of Queensland, Australia, and according to a 2001 survey, there were only 100 nests in the area, and about 70-80 hairy nose bags were used, which was rare in number. The wombat's range overlaps with wombats (produced in Australia and Tasmania) in some places, but the furry-nosed wombats are smaller than wombats (70–120 cm long and weigh 15–35 kg). Its fur is also softer, brighter and more delicate than that of wombats.
The habitat of the Australian woolly wombat is deforested, because of the destruction of the forest, its habitat is naturally destroyed, so that its population is naturally reduced. Now, we have to act to protect this adorable Australian hairy-nosed wombat and not let this little animal become the history of the museum.