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some animals do not like sharing food, such as bear, tiger and other

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Solitary animals need privacy and independence. They also don't like to share their territory with other individuals.

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Do wombats live with a family?

Yes. Wombats are solitary creatures, living alone in burrows they dig. While many wombats will live in proximity to each other, in wombat colonies, they do not depend on each other like some animal family groups do.


What animal groups are Wombats in?

Wombats are Australian marsupials. Marsupials are a type of mammal.


Do Wombats live alone or in a group?

For the most part, wallabies are solitary, but it depends on the species of wallaby. The Bridled Nailtail Wallaby is solitary, for example, but the Red-necked wallaby is solitary when resting, but grazes in groups.


What animal is friends with a wombat?

Wombats are solitary animals. They do not have "friends".


Do wombats mate for life?

No, in the weasel family, they are solitary animals


Do wombats live in rainforests?

No. Wombats do not live in the rainforest. They live in grasslands and bushland.


Where do baby wombats live?

Baby wombats live in their mother's pouch. Wombats are marsupials.


Is wisdom a group of wombats?

No. Wombats are solitary animals; therefore, there is no particular name for a group of wombats. Where there is a small population of wombats in one area, it may be known as a colony.There is a myth being perpetuated that a group of wombats is called a "wisdom", but there is nothing to substantiate this falsehood.


What do you call a group of wombats?

Wombats are solitary animals; therefore, there is no particular name for a group of wombats. Where there is a small population of wombats in one area, it may be known as a colony.There is a myth being perpetuated that a group of wombats is called a "wisdom", but there is nothing to substantiate this falsehood.


Do wombats live in Africa?

No, there are no wombats in Africa. Wombats are native to Australia alone.


On what continent do wombats live in the wild?

Wombats live in the wild on the continent of Australia.


What are male wombats called?

Wombats are solitary animals; therefore, there is no particular name for a group of wombats. Where there is a small population of wombats in one area, it may be known as a colony.There is a myth being perpetuated that a group of wombats is called a "wisdom", but there is nothing to substantiate this falsehood.