Wombat Wrestling

And as the match begins, Hank McTank gets an early advantage with the ear bite, but his scrappy challenger Reg the Wedge relentlessly dives under his larger opponent to flip him over! It’s pandemonium in the ring, ladies and gentlemen!




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14 thoughts on “Wombat Wrestling

  1. tara August 12, 2020 / 1:07 pm

    I’m at work and must listen without sound, but I wish Mr. Andrew Cotter could narrate this bout. 🙂
    Thanks for Wombat Wednesday!

    • sixkatlady August 12, 2020 / 1:33 pm

      I thought the exact same thing Tara!

    • allein August 12, 2020 / 1:51 pm

      There’s nothing to hear except rustling hay and a few little wombat huffs, but I agree, we need some professional commentary.

      • Tara August 12, 2020 / 5:19 pm

        But this *can’t *be right. Where are the obligatory hooman giggles?

    • Debg August 12, 2020 / 3:07 pm

      Oh yes please. Maybe we should send him the video?

  2. Tina Kurfurst August 12, 2020 / 1:16 pm

    Thank goodness for Wombat Wednesday. I’m convinced we need an animal for each day of the week. All day yesterday I was sure (hopeful) it was Wednesday, but there was no wombat. Meerkat Monday, Tiger Tuesday, Wombat Wednesday, T(h)urtle Thursday, Fennec Friday, Salmon Saturday, Sunbear Sunday…

    • Debg August 12, 2020 / 3:08 pm

      We’ve already got Caturday and Bunday covered, but I like this idea a lot!

      • Ricky & Bibi's Mom August 12, 2020 / 6:27 pm

        Every day should be doggy day. Bibi sez.

      • allein August 12, 2020 / 7:34 pm

        Is that a challenge? 🐟🐠🐡🦈🦦

        • Ricky & Bibi's Mom August 12, 2020 / 7:53 pm

          I’ve always had catholic tastes.

  3. dubravkamcvmd August 12, 2020 / 1:32 pm

    Life is good for a baby wombat.

  4. Duckie 🐥 August 12, 2020 / 6:48 pm

    Actually, that sounds like a great cure for a snoring husband. Bite him on the ear and then flip him over.

  5. Michael August 12, 2020 / 9:14 pm

    As far as I can determine, wombats are solitary creatures who have one baby at a time. (The only evidence against this is that there are three names for a group of wombats, and if they never gathered in a group, it wouldn’t need a name.) So, what this makes me wonder is, except at rescue organizations or zoos, do young wombats ever have other young wombats to play with? Did these two have to invent a game without any instinct to guide them? Bowling things over by running into them head first seems to be the go-to wombat behavior, so I guess that would be the game they’d come up with.

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