Animal biting has never been so adorable.
Fortunately, the woman caring for Warra the wombat at Sleepy Burrows Wombat Sanctuary in New South Wales, Australia, was smart enough to wear long sleeves.
According to the Sanctuary’s Facebook post, Warra is an orphaned wombat joey. He is sponsored by Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures, who is hosting an upcoming series of fundraising events to benefit the Sleepy Burrows Wombat Sanctuary.
Warra the wombat will even be at the event’s meeting, greeting his fans.
If you can’t make Warra’s meet and greets, don’t worry – the above video only gets cuter every time you watch it.
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