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Wombats of Wamboin, near Queanbeyan N.S.W. (repost)

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

Common Wombats being cared and rehabilitated by wildlife rescuers and carers (Phil and Lesley) from the Native Animal Rescue Group. In the video three different wombats in their care are featured - two very cute juveniles and one older female wombat.

Visit the Native Animal Rescue Group's web-site for more information on the care of Common Wombats and other native animals in the Southern Highlands area of New South Wales, Australia:
http://www.narg.asn.au/

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  • Yes I've seen the Queanbeyan wombats, but sadly not lately I think as GrumpyOldDen said they were washed away.

  • Yes, there does not seem to be any fresh droppings around for ages. I think they have gone, plus some-one told me they saw the big old Wombat drowned.

  • They are really cute. +^+^+

  • Thanks, I think so too. Enjoyed your wombat in the dark footage eating your roses in Pambula.

  • I lived in Queanbeyan for two years, along the river near the foot bridge, I seen a large male get washed away after a big storm. I don't know whether he survived or not.

  • A father and young son, down the river about a month ago told me that they found the large wombat drowned after the storm earlier in the year. There not much evidence of the wombats down the river anymore.  Very sad.

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  • wombats are wonderful

  • my gf makes that sound

  • they look like giant hamsters?

    

  • I <3 WOMBATS

  • "I'M SO PISSED"

    3:16

  • cooked one today had him as a roast good eating.

  • fantastic video, very informative. It always makes me happy to see people rehabilitating animals back into the wild. They are not pets, although they are quite possible the cutest animals in the world!

  • Very interesting to see this animal in Australia.

    The facial expression reminds me of Koala .. it's nice to see the human side of wildlife.

    Thank's!

  • i wanna buy a wombat

  • Very educational - thanks!

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