Sydney, Oct 8 (The Conversation) Wombat noses and whiskers don't just make them adorable. Both are unique sensory organs essential for navigation, foraging and communication. They're crucial to wombat survival in complex environments. The two different types of wombats are even named and classified according to their noses and whiskers.

Our recent research on wombat whiskers and noses reveals how these unique structures help wombats navigate underground and thrive in their habitats. Well-loved wombats are still full of surprises.

Understanding why wildlife species have specific anatomical features and how they use them helps scientists understand more about their place and importance in the environment. It ultimately helps us conserve these incredible species.

The need for a nose Wombat

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