Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Grumpy wombat vs Grumpy cat

Okay so its about time I did a focus on the name sake of this website. Wombats have been a favourite of mine for a while.
Okay this one is Happy but who wouldn't be with a corn cob.
 The main reason they are a recurring favourite is that they are the embodiment of a grumpy animal, and you all know from Grumpidy that I love grumpy animals. These guys were the epitome of grumpy long before grumpy cat came along.
Anything that sleeps in a burrow is far grumpier than something that sleeps anywhere. The share fact that it storms off down it’s hole leaves its back end to do it's fighting is amazing.
If that doesn't scream talk to the hand I don't know what does. The only difference is talk to hand isn't scary; the back end of a wombat in a tunnel is the most dangerous part. Even if a predator can avoid the nasty kick to the head and actually get up close to a wombat the hard plates in its lower back ( under the fur) will deflect most attacks. You can easily see where the back slopes down straight
Then if a predator finally gets up close enough to do anything the wombat will allow the predator to slide his head in above these hard plates, then using the strong legs will push up and crush the skull of a predator against the roof of the tunnel. Now that is way more dangerous than any look a grumpy faced cat can give. Don't get me wrong I still love grumpy cat I just think he’s got a bit of competition out there, and Australian animals are ready to take that challenge.
There are also people out there who think that Koala's are Australia's grumpiest animal, how can this be true, look at those stompy wombat feet and stocky build.
Stompy Feet McWombat
 These guys are built to be grumpy like a very strong baby bulldozer. Look at the strong shoulders and those feet really mean business. Don't worry the babies in the pouches are fine with all that digging; the pouch faces backwards for this very reason.
 Okay so I have covered how grumpy they are and I definitely wouldn't mess with one in the wild. BUT under the right circumstances they can also be total sweethearts. They are a favourite of rescue shelter workers because of their personalities. Sadly their defenses don't protect them against human populations with attacks such as fences and cars. Floods are another main factor that effects a great number of wombats. There are great places that try to help and there is likely several in most states such as SleepyBurrows and Cedar Creek Wombat Rescue . Wombats are one of the great under-appreciated and misunderstood animals, It only takes one look at them to make them a favourite for life.
Now to try draw this mini bulldozer.







2 comments:

  1. I new you would bring up the koala thing. Fine, you win, koalas don't look grumpy. But I still think there is something about them that SEEMS grumpy. Like a grumpy aura or something. Also, the wombatdozer is fantastic.

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    1. Yes they look grumpy but this incredibly scientific article shows that they are not the top Grumpy Australian, Thank you for agreeing.
      Yea I can't draw wombats and I can't draw bulldozers but amazingly I can draw a hybrid that barely looks like either.

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