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  1. Little Wombat Doll by Charles Fuge, 2004-01-30
  2. The Wild Wombat by Udo Weigelt, 2002-08-01
  3. The Muddle-headed Wombat by Ruth Park, 1990-10-03
  4. The Secret World of Wombats
  5. Don't Pat the Wombat! by Elizabeth Honey, 2001-06-12
  6. Woolly Worms & Wombats: A Sidelong Glance at Flyfishing Down Under by Chris Dawson, 1994-04
  7. Wombat Goes Walkabout by Michael Morpurgo, 2000-09-13
  8. Wombat and Emu Journey to Japan by Sorrel Wilby, 1993-02-26
  9. How to Attract the Wombat (Nonpareil Book, 93.) by Will Cuppy, 2001-10-01
  10. Witch and Wombat by Carolyn Cushman, 1994-05
  11. A Wombat's World (Caroline Arnold's Animals) by Caroline Arnold, 2008-01
  12. The secret life of wombats by James Woodford, 2001
  13. The Adventures Of The Muddle-headed Wombat by Ruth PARK, 1979
  14. A House For WOMBATS(A Red Fox Picture Book)

21. Untitled Document
Hi, this site is all about wombats, REAL wombats. In case you don't know what a wombat is, let me tell you. wombats are the baddestassed quadruped badasses in
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22. Wombats
wombats are without a doubt (in my extremely biased opinion) themost lovable of Australia s many marsupials. Wonderful wombats.
http://www.wombat.echidna.id.au/animals/wombat1.htm
Wombats are without a doubt (in my extremely biased opinion) the most lovable of Australia's many marsupials. They are large enough to substitute for your average family dog and are just as playful - at least while they're young. It must be said however that Wombats don't automatically do well in captivity and only a handful would make a suitable pet. Please don't write to me asking where you can buy one! You can't. I don't reply to such emails. In particular anyone outside Australia should realize that there is a good chance that any Australian fauna that you might come upon has been smuggled out of this country. A high proportion of smuggled fauna dies in transit. Don't buy Australian fauna unless you are certain it has been obtained legally. Otherwise you are just helping the murderers. Wonderful Wombats There are three species of Wombats. The most numerous and widespread is the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus ). The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latrifrons) is an arid climate animal and only lives in a few areas of southern South Australia and Western Australia. Its range was much wider before European settlement. It is well adapted to it's harsh environment where it must survive without water in high temperatures. The available food tends to be fibrous and low in water and protein. It lives in extensive warrens where the atmosphere is cool and humid during

23. New South Wales Wildlife Information And Rescue Service Inc. Snowy Mountains Bra
Voluntary wildlife rescue and rehabilitation service for sick, injured or orphaned Australian native animals, including possums, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, reptiles and birds.
http://www.homestead.com/wirestumut/
This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. About WIRES History About our Branch [Other Branches ... [Site map Tiger Snake rescued by WIRES

24. RSBL - Ceresco Wombats
2002. Ceresco wombats. Team Page Standings
http://www.msu.edu/~fausttre/rsbl/teams/wombpage.htm
Ceresco Wombats
Standings
Reports Status Forms ... RSBL Home Team Owner/GM: Aaron Cinzori:
cinzori@hope.edu
Stadium Nottawasippi Stadium

Stadium Model: Comerica Park Dome: None Surface: Grass Foul Ground: Large Rain: Frequent Wind: Moderate Avg. Temp: Comfortable Temp. Change: High T EAM H ISTORY RL North Champions
RL Champions 2nd Place RL North RL North Champions RL North Champions RL North Champions RL North Champions RL North Champions 16-Team League 3rd Place RL North 2nd Place RL North RL North Champions 2nd Place RL North 3rd Place RL North 14-Team League North Champions 8-Team League 3rd Place South 2nd Place South All-time (.551)
Note: No playoffs held Updated: 10/28/2003
Questions? Contact: fausttre@pilot.msu.edu

25. Kangaroos Australiana
Australian made soft toys kangaroos, koalas, wombats and platypus.
http://www.kangaroosaustralia.com.au/

26. Talune Wildlife Park
Located in Cygnet in the Huon Valley, the park features Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroo, wallaby, eastern quoll, potoroo and platypi. Includes a map and photographs.
http://www.southcom.com.au/~wombat

27. NPWS - Wombats
Fullgrown wombats can weigh up to a whopping 36 kg! They are territorialanimals, but will share their burrows with visitors. wombats
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Wombats
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    What do wombats look like? Wombats are stout, sturdy marsupials. They grow to about 1.3 metres in length, and can weigh up to 36 kg. They have a large, blunt head with small eyes and ears, and a short, muscular neck. Their sharp claws and stubby, powerful legs make them great diggers. Wombats have been known to live for up to 27 years in captivity. Two of the three species of wombat occur in NSW:
    • The common wombat , most widespread of the two, has a large, naked snout covered in grainy skin.
    • The much rarer southern hairy-nosed wombat has larger ears than the common wombat, and its snout is coated with fine hairs.

    The northern hairy-nosed wombat is presumed extinct in NSW. Where do they live? The common wombat lives mainly in wet, partly forested areas on the coast, and on the ranges and western slopes. The southern hairy-nosed wombat prefers dry, open country. Southern hairy-nosed wombats are very rare, and until recently were thought to be extinct in NSW. They are currently listed as endangered. What do they eat?

28. Value Of A Shilling In 1860
Provides formula for calculating how much a shilling is worth in today's economy.
http://www.regiments.org/wombats/classics/CKSHILLG.TXT
Date: Thu, 01 Aug 1996 10:18:09 -0500 (CDT) From: Charles Knutson

29. Hit And Run Charges For Wombat Killer
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/auspac/02/06/australia.wombats.reut/index.html

30. World Wide Wombat Web
Welcome to the. World Wide Wombat Web! wombats are cute furry creaturesfrom Australia. There are not I. Pictures of wombats. Wombat Crossing
http://serf.org/wombats.html
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Wombats are cute furry creatures from Australia. There are not nearly enough web pages about them, and this page seeks to help fill this obvious shortfall. Wombats belong to the marsupial order of species from Australia. The other marsupials include the koala, kangaroo, wallaby, bandicoot, bilby, nabarlek, quokka, quoll, tasmanian devil, tasmanian tiger and ringtail possum. There is also one species of marsupial found in North America, the Opossum. For information about the the three species of the wombat family and details of their lifestyle and life cycle, see the alt.animals.wombat Frequently Asked Questions list. The northern hairy-nosed wombat is a severely endangered species and the other types are at risk too. Wombats are really much nicer creatures than koalas (too irritable when not drugged up on eucalyptus) and kangaroos (too stupid, and too tiring to watch). Why isn't anyone doing more to save the wombat?
Wombat links

31. The Official Wombat Homepage: REAL ULTIMATE POWER  
Hi, this site is all about wombats, REAL wombats. wombats can kill anyone they want!wombats cut off heads ALL the time and don t even think twice about it.
http://www.funjunkie.co.uk/wombats_are_the_ultimate_power_in_the_universe.htm
The Official wombat Webpage Real Ultimate Power Hi, this site is all about wombats REAL wombats . This site is awesome. My name is Wild and I can't stop thinking about wombats . These little fellas are cool; and by cool, I mean totally sweet. Facts: wombats are mammals. wombats fight ALL the time. 3. The purpose of the wombat is to flip out and kill people. Weapons and gear: Wombat Sword Wombat Claws Testimonial: wombats can kill anyone they want! wombats cut off heads ALL the time and don't even think twice about it. These guys are so crazy and awesome that they flip out ALL the time. I heard that there was this wombat who was eating at a diner. And when some dude dropped a spoon the wombat killed the whole town. My friend Mark said that he saw a wombat totally uppercut some kid just because the kid opened a window. And that's what I call REAL Ultimate Power If you don't believe that wombats have REAL Ultimate Power you better get a life right now or they will chop your head off!!! It's an easy choice, if you ask me. wombats are sooooooooooo sweet that I want to crap my pants. I can't believe it sometimes, but I feel it inside my heart. These guys are totally awesome and that's a fact. wombats are fast, smooth, cool, strong, powerful, and sweet. I can't wait to start yoga next year. I love wombats with all of my body (including my pee pee).

32. Wombats / Vombati
Ecco delle immagini di vombati. Here are some pictures of wombats. Non sonobellissimi? Wonderful wombats. Return to Adam s English home page.
http://www.mistral.co.uk/ghira/wombats.html
Ecco delle immagini di vombati.
Here are some pictures of wombats.
Non sono bellissimi?
Aren't they lovely?
This last image is taken from Magic: the Gathering card. Internet Wombat Guild Wonderful wombats Return to Adam's English home page Torna alla homepage italiana di Adam Feel free to send me more wombat pictures. Here's a poem by Ogden Nash: The wombat lives across the seas, Among the far Antipodes. He may exist on nuts and berries, Or then again, on missionaries; His distant habitat precludes Conclusive knowledge of his moods. But I would not engage the wombat In any form of mortal combat. ghira@mistral.co.uk

33. Wombat - Australian Animals
wombats quickly dig complicated tunnels with their strong legs and sharpclaws, and then they push loosened soil away with their hind feet.
http://ausinternet.com/ettamogah/wombats.htm
WOMBAT
The wombat lives in hilly forest country and it likes to burrow underground. A burrow can be as long as 20 metres. Wombats quickly dig complicated tunnels with their strong legs and sharp claws, and then they push loosened soil away with their hind feet. Did you know that a wombat likes to live alone? Wombats live alone in their burrows, but other wombats may be in a tunnel close by, or sometimes burrows can interconnect. Wombats are very shy animals. They usually rest in or near their burrows during the day and come out at night to eat. Farmers consider wombats pests because they damage crops and fences, and cattle may break their legs by stepping in wombat burrows. The burrows also provide shelter for rabbits which also damage crops. For these reasons, farmers are often eager to rid their farms of all wombats. The hairy-nosed wombat lives in dry, grassy regions of Australia. This kind of wombat uses its burrow to control its temperature. By staying in its burrow during the day, the wombat keeps cool and conserves water in the summer, and stays warm in the winter. back

34. DPIWE - Wombat
wombats can be seen in a number of our national parks, including Narawntapu(formerly Asbestos Range) and Cradle Mountain National Park.
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/BHAN-53F7KJ?open

35. DPIWE - Possums, Kangaroos And Wombats
Possums, Kangaroos and wombats. Possums, kangaroos, and wombats areall part of the order Diprotodonta. Macropods The five species
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/ThemeNodes/LBUN-5364K9?open

36. ClePunk
Heroes of the modern garage revival, the wombats were born sometime inthe late 70s, somewhere in the leafy lanes of Maple Heights, Ohio.
http://www.clepunk.com/bands/wombats/
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37. Gallery Of Wombats
this place. Go! Visit! Learn of wombats! Give these nice people moneyto pay for the orphaned wombat care! All content copyright
http://www.metalandmagic.com/Pages/Galleries/wombats.html
I am a wombat evangelist. It is my duty to spread wombat-kind throughout the art world, difficult though that may be. It takes time, but I'm tryin'! If you like the wombat art here, be sure to check out my increasingly odd comic " Digger " which features a wombat protagonist! If you're also a fan of wombatkind, or want to learn more about these nifty marsupials, I highly recommend this place. Go! Visit! Learn of wombats! Give these nice people money to pay for the orphaned wombat care!

38. Wade's Wombat Page
1, p. 211.). wombats and Librarians What s the connection? WWW = World Wide wombats?Librarians are not the only persons on the web obsessed with wombats.
http://www.cl.utoledo.edu/userhomes/wlee/wombat.html
Caution: Wombat Crossing
General Information about the Wombat
Wombats belong to the taxonomic family Vombatidae, and include the species Vombatus ursinis (the common wombat ) as well as Lasiorhinus krefftii and Lasiorhinus latifrons (the Northern and Southern Hairy-nosed wombats). For additional reading, please take a look at this page from the Australian Nature Conservation Agency. A distribution map of wombat sightings can be generated here, just enter Vombatus as the Genus and ursinus as the species. NOT FOR THE QUEASY: If you want to get to know wombats from the inside out, there are web pages with pictures of wombat brains or wombat skulls (if you have the proper plug-in, you can even see rotating wombat skulls (try here for another view )). Rotating Wombat Skulls... is that a great name for a band, or what?
Early Descriptions of the Wombat
What is a wombat? Some of the original western accounts describe it as follows:
"This little bear-like quadruped is known in New South Wales, and called by the natives 'womat', 'wombat', or 'womback', according to the different dialects, or perhaps to the different renderings of the wood rangers who brought the information... It burrows like the badger." (M. Flinders, Voyage to Terra Australis , 1814, p. 135.)

39. Wombat - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Wombat Printout EnchantedLearning.com walk. wombats range from 2.5-3.8 ft (0.75-1.2 m) long. walk. wombats havefour incisor teeth that continue to grow throughout their lives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wombat
Wombat
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Server will be down for maintenance on 2004-06-11 from about 18:00 to 18:30 UTC. Common Wombat Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Marsupialia Order: Diprotodontia Suborder: Vombatiformes Family: Vombatidae Genus: Vombatus Species: ursinis Binomial name Vombatus ursinis
Common Wombats The Wombat is an Australian marsupial , in appearance rather like a small, very short-legged and muscular bear. Wombats feed on grasses, sedges and roots, and dig extensive burrow systems with their rodent-like front teeth and powerful claws. Although mainly crepuscular and nocturnal, wombats will also venture out to feed on cool or overcast days. They are not as easily seen as many animals, but leave ample evidence of their passage, treating fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or under. Wombats, like all the larger living marsupials, are part of the Diprotodontia , which has two sub-orders: the large and diverse Phalangerida kangaroos possums , and relatives), and the Vombatiformes (which is the Latin for "wombat-shaped things"). Five of the seven known families are extinct, only the

40. The Wombats - Australian Folk Music And Dance Band
The wombats play traditional and contemporary Australian folk songs, dances andmusic and will be visiting North America in February, 2001. About wombats
http://www.wongawillicolonialdance.org.au/thewombats/thewombats.htm
The Wombats play traditional and contemporary Australian folk songs, dances and music and and visited the North American Folk Alliance Convention in Vancouver and parts of the US west coast in February, 2001. They play a range of instruments featuring piano, violin, accordion, guitar and mandolin. The Wombats: Biographical Band Notes
What they said about The Wombats

North American Feb 2001 Tour Dates

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... 200dpi JPG higher quality version of promotional photograph Band Contact Details: David De Santi, email: desanti@bigpond.com
ph (61) 2 4257 1788, fax (61) 2 4257 1787, mobile 0409 57 1788
PO Box 17, Albion Park, NSW, 2527, AUSTRALIA Biographical Band Notes Australia and the World celebrated the 'best ever' Olympics in Sydney in 2000. One of the highlights of the Olympics was the late night television program called The Dream presented by Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson . Their cheeky mascot for the program was a wombat called Fatso who became the darling of many of Australian and overseas athletes and fans.
So in honour of Fatso and the many other unique wombats living in Australia, a new traditional Australian folk band called

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