Gulong the stuffed wombat is mostly nice, lazy and very photogenic. He is more active on the gram, @wombat.gulong. Here, he collects wombat and grass facts.
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Hi, it's been years since we logged on, but we finally did Conceptual Wombat Family Portraits!! Find us normally on Instagram at @wombat.gulong. See ya in a few years! - Gulong, Donna and my daughter Ginkgo.










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Conceptual Wombat Portrait.
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I'm in a video!
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Recap: one day the Owners brought back a backpack that had a little mammoth in it. Gulong was extremely angry, believing that maybe it was Donna’s child. And the little mammoth has the same coloring as a big IKEA ant from his past that assaulted him. This is Gulong and Young Nick’s therapy trip to Maribor, Slovenia. P.S. Follow them on Instagram, @wombat.gulong
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Someone with an iProduct, please test out this peaceful wombat game and tell me about it! <3 <3
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I know we make fun of koalas, but I feel bad for our cousins now.
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I love it that the Wombats band has infested every Australian music festival 😘
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Funny but not funny
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Fall 2017. get the scoop at @wombat.gulong
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It looks like someone killed 100 wombats. 😦
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Join us on IG, okay??
#wombat#stuffed wombat#australian animals#plushiesofinstagram#australian wildlife#cute animals#Stuffed animal
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As we came around a bend...it looked like a large wombat was somersaulting down the road. It wasn’t. It was a large female, dead, her head crushed, presumably by the truck in front of us. Her baby – about ten months old perhaps – was frantically pushing his nose under her body, heaving her up and rolling her over and over down the road. We stayed and watched. I was crying by then, and so was Bryan. It took about 40 minutes for the baby to roll and shove and push his mother to their hole. He managed to get her just inside, then clambered in himself. I know we shouldn’t anthropomorphise. But I have no doubt the baby hoped that if he could just get his mother back to their burrow, if they could sleep during the day, when he woke up the next night it would all be better.
Jackie French https://taswildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/How-to-Speak-Wombat.pdf
#wombat#wombat behavior#anthropomorphization#animal behaviour#australian animals#Australian wildlife
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