Young wombats, even when only partially grown, exhibit strong defensive behaviors including grunting noises to protect their personal space and territory, demonstrating that these Australian marsupials possess significant physical strength and territorial instincts from an early age.
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Charlotte the Angry Wombat #AttacksAdded:
And say I have no natural predators when they get a bit bigger. She's only 1/3 grown and she is super strong.
Stop.
That little grunt is like her protecting her little space.
Good day. You enjoying your little oat aya?
That's your treat.
I'd really appreciate it if you stop rubbing your butt on everything.
No. No. No. No. All right. No. No.
No.
No, you little gypsy.
What happened to friendly little Charlotte?
Hey.
Super super strong little critters.
All right. All right.
Yeah.
You're not so cute anymore, are you?
I think she's going to do fine back out in the wild soon.
She'll be running the joint.
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