Turns out wombats *can* run at 40km/h [View all]
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A southern hairy nosed wombat on the ground near its burrow. Credit: Albert Wright
April 11, 2024
Matthew Ward Agius
The plot has thickened in one of Australias biggest and most important long-standing assumptions that a wombat can run at 40km/h.
In February, Museums Victorias public information team claimed to have debunked long-circulating claims that wombats particularly southern hairy-nosed wombats
(Lasiorhinus latifrons) run at speeds of 40km/h.
Why was this fact thrown out? As reported by
Cosmos, Museums Victoria could only trace the claim to one source, a 1984 publication by Flinders University archaeologist Emeritus Professor Rod Wells, which he explained was likely the result of survey vehicles keeping pace with the marsupials.
I think that probably goes back to the late 1960s/early 1970s when we would pursue southern hairy-nosed wombats and catch them using something akin to a lacrosse net. I do not recall anyone using a stopwatch to check their speed, Wells said.
Museums Victoria had said this isnt sufficient evidence to prove wombats can run at 40km/h. The idea generated widespread debate and interest and after reading about it, South Australian wombat researchers have come forth with a counterclaim they say southern hairy-nosed wombats do hit that speed.
More:
https://cosmosmagazine.com/nature/animals/turns-out-wombats-can-run-at-40km-h