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- Numbat - Wikipedia
The numbat is a small, distinctively-striped animal between 35 and 45 centimetres (14 and 18 in) long, including the tail, with a finely pointed muzzle and a prominent, bushy tail about the same length as its body
- The Numbat — Project Numbat
The Numbat, also called the banded anteater, is a small endangered marsupial animal native to parts of Australia They have a long sticky tongue that allows them pick up termites, which they eat exclusively
- Numbat - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) is an insectivorous marsupial that was once widespread across southern Australia, but is now restricted to several small colonies in Western Australia It is therefore considered an endangered species and protected by conservation programs
- Numbat | Endangered, Eucalyptus, Australia | Britannica
Numbat, (Myrmecobius fasciatus), marsupial mammal of the family Myrmecobiidae, of which it is the sole living representative The numbat forages by day for termites in woodlands of Australia; it is one of the few diurnal (active by day) Australian marsupials
- Numbat | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior, Lifespan
Meet the numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) on the Animal Facts including their appearance, diet, lifespan, habitat, range, breeding and behavior
- Numbat - WWF Australia
Numbats are one of the more unusual Australian marsupials - unlike most of our native species they're active during the day, are carnivorous, have an incredibly long tongue and their diet is almost exclusively termites
- Fact File: Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) - Australian Geographic
Also known as the banded anteater, numbats are spectacularly coloured with red-grey fur marked by black-and-white bands, are diurnal – day active – and spend their nights sleeping in dens in tree hollows or burrows dug in the ground They come out once termites – their main food – become active as the day warms up, at about mid-morning
- Numbat Animal Facts - Myrmecobius fasciatus - A-Z Animals
A numbat is a marsupial found in the western part of Australia This small mammal uses its long, sticky tongue to capture termites that live underground It hunts for termites by day and sleeps at night, making its home in hollow logs and burrows
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