Numbat – One Of The Rarest Animals In The Wild #shorts
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Breed them under proper conditions for release and maybe their population can increase to the point they'll survive.
Bet his wife is a happy wife
I love learning about animals I've never heard of. Especially when they're freaking adorable 😍
For me it looks like a breed of a snake and a Squirrel-
I've never heard of this animal! 🤯 Its so unique
another adorable little animal. Tim Faulkner needs to help get them saved! 🙂 🐿️😈🌷🌱
Tim is part of the Bondi Vet team. for a long time now, he has been part of a group who’s saving the Tasmanian devil, who are nowhere near as viscous as they’re made out to be. the joeys (babies) are quite easy to handle. 🙂
its num bat not noom bat.
num like numb.
Eat 's pussy 🐈 cats?
Bros got a birthday party horn for a tongue😂
Most people don’t know this but I am actually a numbat all the time
They're kinda cute
I think any animal with no Teeth are cute 🥰
They’re also technically the closest living relative to the now extinct thylacine
It's pronounced "Numb-bat" you bloody Woombat 🤣😉👍🏻
I like how yawns squeeze it's tongue out. And it yawns frequently
It's pronounced numb bat
Never knew the ant eater opens it's mouth like this. Never saw it.
Marsupials aren't mammals….. they're marsupials.
Lol they kinda look like a termite with those bands lol
Numbats look similar to the thylacine right?
pronounced… NUMB BATS…
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see the thalicine style stripes on its back
Me: Its doomed
Mix of squirrel,anteater and Tasmanien tiger🥸
Save the numbat! Aussies, they're depending on you! 🐨 🦘
If you're going to make a short about an Australian animal double check the pronunciation of its name: there's no such thing as a Noom baht
Of course, Australia…
America should do something about this raccoons infestation, they have no natural predators in thier habitat. people letting them multiply are directly responsible for extinction any said species u fail to disclose u will suffer a loss in some way u already have them attacking kids ands small animals u guys don't let emotions especially girls who do not apply logic to any situation and let thier feelings decide the outcome .raccoons have to be exterminated and introduced to thier natural habitat. if they are left like u know the authorities have a heinous plan to spread some disease trough them wake people don't be misguided by thier appearance.
Even the opossums in Australia look like aliens
It just wouldn't be the same if you didn't talk about an endangered animal. 🙄 It's so depressing how many species are on the brink of extinction that it almost seems normal now. 😠😡🤬
Looks like a squirrel
okay, now this is what I would call a chimera
squirrel, anteater, and kangaroo (because of being marsupial)
If there's a way to repopulate them, I would love to help these little chimeras
In Austrya mate, ya say Numm-batt.
It's a legendary pokemon use a masterball.
Fun facts: Numbats are the closest living relative of Thylacine
Well damn. If I knew where some termites were I'd try to find a way to get them to these interesting little creatures.