NUMBAT! (yes really)
Scientific name: Myrmecobius fasciatus
These cute small-sized marsupial are NUMBATS, also called the banded anteater. They are a small endangered marsupial animal native to parts of Australia. They have a long sticky tongue that allows them pick up termites, which they eat exclusively.
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Original Videos:
https://youtu.be/WiWftTYo9Jg: Numbats
https://youtu.be/3pgaf9wJR7I: numbat
https://youtu.be/bwEAesHD0gc: Numbat Feeding
https://youtu.be/QEyOSHBTeJ0: Numbat rubbing its chest on a log
https://youtu.be/_VikErHQVQg: Numbat
https://youtu.be/wTcG3IB-zxU: Numbat misunderstandings
https://youtu.be/375p1BQ7PbE: 2013 09 15 Perth Zoo Numbat MVI 1643 6 seconds
https://youtu.be/t_5SO7y2iSI: A Numbat foraging at Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary
https://youtu.be/7m70-iVfbKQ: Numbat Babies
https://youtu.be/AtYlmfLw5VE: Numbat
https://youtu.be/OItXDeBzq9s: Orphaned Numbat Joey at Perth Zoo
https://youtu.be/TPTE3z4HauU: 2013 09 15 Perth Zoo Numbat MVI 1647
https://youtu.be/XTKo8SbneE8: 2013 09 15 Perth Zoo Numbat yawning showing long tongue MVI 1584
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This is basically Australia's squirrel.
Nice to see the real "Rusty the Nimble Numbat" I read about as a child
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cool
They're so cute :3
Bizarre
they look cute ^^
Very interesting animal!! I could watch it all day!
Wow,such an interesting looking animal! I've never seen such an unusual looking animal like this before. The markings and stripes on its fur, are very beautiful!