Hledat
numbat
What is a "numbat"?
The numbat is a small, insectivorous marsupial native to Western Australia known for its striking appearance and unique feeding habits. Numbats have a slender body with distinctive reddish-brown fur, a bushy tail, and a long, pointed snout. They have a specialized diet consisting almost exclusively of termites, and they are well adapted for termite hunting with their sharp claws and long tongue. Numbats are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, and spend much of their time foraging for termites in eucalyptus woodlands. They are solitary animals and are known for their agile and acrobatic tree-climbing abilities. Numbats are considered endangered, with only a small population remaining in the wild, making them a unique and critically important species for conservation efforts in Australia.