What is another word for lasiorhinus latifrons?

Pronunciation: [lˈasi͡əhˌɪnəs lˈatɪfɹənz] (IPA)

Lasiorhinus latifrons, commonly known as the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat, is a marsupial mammal found in southern Australia. This animal is recognized for its distinctive features such as its stocky build, robust limb structure, and broad head. It has short, soft, and grey-brown fur, which is dense and silky and gives a shaggy appearance. Some synonyms of this species include the hairy-nosed wombat, broad-nosed wombat, and woolly-nosed wombat. The Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat is a herbivorous animal that feeds mainly on native grasses, roots, and shrubs. Despite its cute and appealing appearance, it is a threatened species due to habitat loss and human activities such as land clearing, road accidents, and predation by wild dogs.

What are the hypernyms for Lasiorhinus latifrons?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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- a species of rhinoceros native to Africa

- a genus and species of rhinoceros

- a medium-sized rhinoceros

- the most populous of the five rhinoceros species in

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