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These may not technically be cute animals, but it is amusing.

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Sorry, but America has it over Canada! :p

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Stop! No owls allowed!

 

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And then I sez' to him....

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I can't remember where I hid my nuts!

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I can't remember where I hid my nuts!

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@mike carey 's post just above led me to a very quick research project on wombats......they seem to be not intended as lifetime household (domestic) pets, but are often "rescued" and released back into the wild.....they sleep about 3/4 of their life, often on their back with legs up........very cool little things!

 

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they seem to be not intended as lifetime household (domestic) pets

You wouldn't want an animal so big digging a burrow in your yard. As you said, not so much the household pet but some are raised in sanctuaries and may stay there if they can't be released successfully into the wild. A lot of rescued animals are pouch joeys and raising them can be tricky, when they are very young they can't regulate their body temperature. I've seen TV coverage of a carer keeping a [koala] joey in a pillow case next to their body.

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