- Wombats usually only have one baby at a time. The gestation period is around 26 to 28 days.
- Wombats feed their young with the two teats in their pouch. The babies will stay in the rear-facing pouch for six or seven months. The pouches are unique among marsupials in that they are positioned in reverse, which allows the animals to dig without covering the baby and pouch in dirt.
- Wombats are weaned at around 15 months old. They will then move on to the adult vegetarian diet of grasses, herbs, bark and roots.
- Wombats will generally reach maturity at one-and-a-half to two years of age, when they will begin searching for a mate. They generally mate in the early spring.
- In the wild, wombats usually live around five years, but in captivity, they can live up to 26 years.
Pregnancy
Childhood
Weaning
Sexual Maturity
Death
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