Friday, 29 August 2014

The World’s Oldest, And Possibly Largest, Wombat Turns 29

The wombat, known at Patrick (or sometimes “Fat Pat from Ballarat”—Ballarat being the name of his home wildlife park) is also quite large, weighing in at about 40 kilograms (88 pounds), the maximum known weight for the animal—though most don’t get this big.

Pat the wombat is so big that Ballarat Wildlife Park curator Julia Leonard pushes the animal around in a wheelbarrow “to keep a check on what is going on,” according to the organization’s website.

“He is so gentle, a real gentleman of the wombat world,” Leonard said of Patrick, to the Melbourne Herald Sun

The animals generally grow 28 to 47 inches long. They are marsupials, meaning they give birth to underdeveloped young that crawl inside the female’s pouches. Wombats in the wild are nocturnal and come out at night to feed on grass and roots, and often dig burrows. Apparently Pat digs a hole in the park every single night.

“Given that Patrick has never had children, or any partners in general, probably makes him the oldest living wombat virgin as well!” Australia.com noted. “Congrats mate!” He was also named the "3rd best city mascot" by CNN

Here’s a video in which Karl Stefanovic, the male anchor of an Australia’s Today show barely veils his disgust for the creature, which, given Pat’s charisma, is frankly hard to fathom. Although Karl does admit the big fella looks "peaced out," which seems an apt description.

Happy Birthday, Pat.

Source: Newsweek

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