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  2. Wombat (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Phillips aka Wombat is an Australian singer and rapper from Glenorchy, Tasmania. His debut studio album What Death Tastes Like was released in September 2022 [ 2 ] and peaked at #2 on the overall ARIA Charts and peaked at #1 for Hip-Hop albums ARIA Charts .

  3. Wombat - Wikipedia

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    The name "wombat" comes from the now nearly extinct Dharug language spoken by the aboriginal Dharug people, who originally inhabited the Sydney area. [3] It was first recorded in January 1798, when John Price and James Wilson, a white man who had adopted aboriginal ways, visited the area of what is now Bargo, New South Wales.

  4. File:William the wombat.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Adorable Wombat Turns One and Gets His Own ‘Smash ... - AOL

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    Baby wombats are similar to kangaroos; they both are called joeys and live in their mother's pouch for the first six months of their lives because they are helpless and completely dependent on her ...

  6. File:Mortal Wombat.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Chillinit - Wikipedia

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    (Eyez and Wombat featuring Chillinit) [43] 2019 Grime Down Under "4 Days in the Trap" (Huskii featuring Alex Jones and Chillinit [44] Non-album single Awards and ...

  8. Phascolonus - Wikipedia

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    Phascolonus is an extinct genus of giant wombat known from the Pliocene [1] and Pleistocene of Australia. There is only a single known species, Phascolonus gigas, the largest wombat ever known to have existed, estimated to weigh as much as 200 kg (450 lb) [2] or 360 kg (790 lb). [3] It was described by Richard Owen in 1859.

  9. Northern hairy-nosed wombat - Wikipedia

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    The northern hairy-nosed wombat's nose is very important in its survival because it has very poor eyesight, so it must detect its food in the dark through smell. Examination of the wombat's digestive tract shows that the elastic properties of the ends of their large intestines are capable of turning liquid excrement into cubical scat. [8]