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Wombats

Second Edition

Australian Natural History Series

Wombats  
Barbara Triggs  

Colour photographs, Illustrations
160 pages, 240 x 170 mm
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
July 2009

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    Paperback - ISBN: 9780643096011 - AU $ 39.95
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Description
One of Australia’s most engaging marsupials, the wombat is also one of the most disparaged and least understood. Often depicted as slow, muddle-headed and clumsy, it can, in fact, outpace a human or a dog over a short distance. Wombats are quick to learn and superbly adapted to their burrowing way of life.

This book gives a full account of how wombats live and the many hazards they face. Dealing mainly with the bare-nosed wombat, Vombatus ursinus, it also includes information on the southern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus latifrons, as well as the northern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus krefftii, which is one of the world’s most endangered animals. The book also gives practical advice on rearing orphan wombats.

Completely revised, this new edition has over 100 illustrations, including 23 colour plates and drawings by Peter Schouten.

Features

  • Completely revised edition of author’s 1996 book
  • Over 100 illustrations, including 23 colour plates
  • Drawings by Peter Schouten
  • New information on the two hairy-nosed species of wombats

Contents
1. Evolution and early history
2. The wombat itself
3. Burrows
4. What goes on in a burrow
5. Life above ground
6. From birth to maturity
7. Dangers, disorders and disasters
8. Wombats in the wardrobe
Appendix: Hand-rearing orphan wombats

Sample
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Author Information
Barbara Triggs has lived in East Gippsland among wombats and other animals since 1972. She is an authority on the identification of mammals by indirect means, and is the author of the best-selling field guide Tracks, Scats and Other Traces.

Related Titles
 Australian Bustard    Macropods    Australasian Nature Photography    Arachnids    Wildlife of Australia    Meanderings in the Bush  

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