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"Digger the Wombat"

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Cute !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3pl7GsJzbs
Wom


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You dont deserve to watch the cuteness Wombat! You ate loadsa Aprils Easter Eggs!


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Originally Posted by Whisk_Luva
You dont deserve to watch the cuteness Wombat! You ate loadsa Aprils Easter Eggs!
Awwwww...thanx for dobbing me in !!!! Dobber !!!! LOL
Well I only ate five of them, and she has heaps hidden everywhere.
Wom


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But still! Shes your Daughter!


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Interesting vid, don't beleive I've ever seen one before except in photos in books. Was he trying to bite her boots, is that why she wouldn't let him approach her feet? I couldn't tell exactly. He sure is a vocal guy!


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Originally Posted by Freedom
Interesting vid, don't beleive I've ever seen one before except in photos in books. Was he trying to bite her boots, is that why she wouldn't let him approach her feet? I couldn't tell exactly. He sure is a vocal guy!
I'm not sure...maybe he was trying to nip her on the boot....but more likely he was trying to ram her....lol....they are very strong and quite heavy.
Wom


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AWWWW - what a wonderful big snuffling solid cuddle-monster! Except I would fall over if I picked him up! How much does he weigh?
Digger is ADORABLE! And has such attitude!
I hadn't seen a wombat - they remind me of guinea pigs on steroids!


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Lol!


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Oh gosh is he ever cute. Are they related to pigs? Love the name Digger.


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Originally Posted by Catty1
AWWWW - what a wonderful big snuffling solid cuddle-monster! Except I would fall over if I picked him up! How much does he weigh?
Digger is ADORABLE! And has such attitude!
I hadn't seen a wombat - they remind me of guinea pigs on steroids!
I don't know what they weigh. But I do know....they are BLOODY HEAVY ....LOL. They can VERY easily knock you flying when they ram into you.
Wom


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Originally Posted by Marigold2
Oh gosh is he ever cute. Are they related to pigs? Love the name Digger.
Nope....not even like pigs....they are a marsupial, and carry their young in a pouch, which is a little odd in wombats, as the pouch faces backwards, not forwards like kangaroos etc. They are pretty closely related to koala bears.
Wom


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What fun to see the video- I didn't know they got that big! I have only seen them in nature videos, never next to something like a human where i could tell how big they are. Hee heee! Thanks for sharing!


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She is adorable, but she sure didn't like being told "no." But she does like having her head scratched. I guess I assumed that you wouldn't be allowed to keep one as a pet.


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Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
She is adorable, but she sure didn't like being told "no." But she does like having her head scratched. I guess I assumed that you wouldn't be allowed to keep one as a pet.
Not supposed to have one as a pet....no. But Donna is a foster mum...obviously picked up "Digger" when quite young and not being able to fend for itself. Authorities tend to turn a blind eye toward such people, but do insist that you let them go back into the wild when they are fully grown, which I'm not sure is such a great thing in "Diggers" case.
On our farm when I was a kid, we kept lots of baby kangaroos that way....nailed a sugar bag onto a fence....they'd dive into that when they wanted sleep.....but as they got older, they sort of moved away naturally.
Some we spotted from time to time near the homestead, and others we never seen again.......so it's sort of beneficial to give them a bit of both worlds.
Wom
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