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Are Numbats Endangered?

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Are Numbats Endangered?

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The numbat, also known as the “marsupial anteater” or the “banded anteater,” is an endangered species. While it once inhabited a large part of southern Australia, the species now only survives in a small area of the Western Australia.

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The numbat is an endangered anteater-like marsupial native to Australia. It now occupies only a small fraction of its former habitat, and it has faced a drastic reduction in population in the last few years.

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