[font='Comic Sans MS, cursive'][size=14]Yawning numbat video could help save one of Australia's rarest marsupials.[/size]
[size=12]There are about 1,000 numbats left in the wild, with populations in the WA Wheatbelt and South West. A Yallingup wildlife photographer says he was thrilled to get footage of a numbat unfurling its tongue.[/size][/font][size=12][/size]