noun
- a small marsupial mammal native to Australia with a long snout and striped coat that feeds primarily on termites
Examples
- The numbat is one of Australia’s most endangered marsupials.
- Unlike most marsupials, the numbat is active during the day.
- A numbat can eat up to 20,000 termites in a single day.
- The numbat’s distinctive striped pattern helps it blend into woodland environments.
- Conservation efforts are working to protect the remaining numbat populations.
- The numbat uses its long tongue to extract termites from logs and soil.