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One of Australia's rarest animals caught on video. The Queensland northern hairy-nosed wombat — one of only 400 left in the world

Northern hairy-nosed wombats are the “largest burrowing marsupial in the world,” reaching over 3 feet in length and over 60 pounds, according to an article from the conservancy. They have “a broad nose, pointy ears, soft greyish fur and faint black eye patches.”

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FrayedBear 9 Sep 8
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Nice! Big buggers at 27 kg’s.

I bet you wish the kiwi humans invading your land were critically endangered as well. There’s probably too many infesting Queensland already. 😂

My childhood mate is flying out there this week, his family went and settled down there earlier.

Up there in banana bending country.

The only good thing to come out of Queensland are pineapples - highly prized for shoving up all politicians arses but particularly right wing ones.

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