Specifically, they are found in:
* Open woodlands: These are areas with scattered trees and a grassy understory, providing both shelter and food.
* Scrublands: These are areas with dense, low-lying vegetation, offering protection and camouflage.
* Alpine areas: Some species, like the mountain wombat, are adapted to the colder and harsher conditions of high-altitude regions.
While they are primarily associated with these biomes, they can also be found in other habitats, such as coastal areas and even rocky outcrops.