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Qué (quién) es numbat - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Myrmecobiidae; Myrmecobius; Myremecobius fasciatus; Myrmecobius fasciatus; Numbat info; Marsupial anteater; Banded Anteater; Numbats; Walpurti; Noombat
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  • ROA]] in [[Fremantle]]
  • A reproduction of [[George Fletcher Moore]]'s drawing of a numbat
  • Richter]]'s ''Myrmecobius fasciatus'', 1845
  •  A numbat (''Myrmecobius fasciatus'') at [[Perth Zoo]]
  • Adult numbat at [[Perth Zoo]]
  • Trap set to monitor the wild population in the [[Dryandra Woodland]]
  • Historical range map of the numbat with extinctions shown in yellow (1800–1910), orange (1910–1930), green (1930–1960), and blue (1960–1980), and with its remaining range shown in black
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numbat         
['n?mbat]
¦ noun a small termite-eating Australian marsupial with a black-and-white striped back and a bushy tail. [Myrmecobius fasciatus.]
Origin
C19: from Nyungar.

Wikipedia

Numbat

The numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus), also known as the noombat or walpurti, is an insectivorous marsupial. It is diurnal and its diet consists almost exclusively of termites.

The species was once widespread across southern Australia, but is now restricted to several small colonies in Western Australia. It is therefore considered an endangered species and protected by conservation programs. Numbats were recently re-introduced to fenced reserves in South Australia and New South Wales. The numbat is the faunal emblem of Western Australia.