Diet of the Common Wombat, Vombatus Ursinus, in Plantations of Pinus Radiata.
C Rishworth, JC Mcilroy and MT Tanton
Wildlife Research
22(3) 333 - 339
Published: 1995
Abstract
Analysis of faeces deposited by common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in native eucalypt [Eucalyptus spp.] forest and pine (Pinus radiata) plantations of various ages in New South Wales, shows that grasses are the dominant food eaten in both forest types regardless of the varying availability of this type of vegetation. Other vegetation, such as rushes, bark, roots and pine needles, are also eaten, particularly in areas where grasses are less common.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9950333
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