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Oh Lord! What about the flora and fauna destroyed in this week long fires!? 😢
Praying for heavy rains and soon...🙏⛈️🌧️
Praying for heavy rains and soon...🙏⛈️🌧️
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Gusman · 61-69, M
@Vivaci They only live in a very small area, two small areas, of Western Australia.
Their diet is Termites, up to 20,000 a day.
Their home is what's called Dryandra Woodland, open, dry, (very little water) Eucalypt woodland.
Farming has reduced their homeland to these two small pockets.
They are Diurnal, meaning they are only active during the day.
They have several nesting burrows in their rangeland and they forage for Termites in fallen trees and Termite mounds.
Numbats are small, 7" - 12" body, with a tail that is 5" to 10" long.
Perth Zoo is the only place where they are bred and released into the wild.
Numbats have an average of four pups a year.
I camped for a whole week in the Dryandra Woodlands and never saw a Numbat.
[b]Adopting Numbats
[/b]https://www.facebook.com/adopt.rescuer
https://perthzoo.wa.gov.au/adoptions
Project Numbat, not adoptions
http://www.numbat.org.au/
Their diet is Termites, up to 20,000 a day.
Their home is what's called Dryandra Woodland, open, dry, (very little water) Eucalypt woodland.
Farming has reduced their homeland to these two small pockets.
They are Diurnal, meaning they are only active during the day.
They have several nesting burrows in their rangeland and they forage for Termites in fallen trees and Termite mounds.
Numbats are small, 7" - 12" body, with a tail that is 5" to 10" long.
Perth Zoo is the only place where they are bred and released into the wild.
Numbats have an average of four pups a year.
I camped for a whole week in the Dryandra Woodlands and never saw a Numbat.
[b]Adopting Numbats
[/b]https://www.facebook.com/adopt.rescuer
https://perthzoo.wa.gov.au/adoptions
Project Numbat, not adoptions
http://www.numbat.org.au/