<P> Wombles are very careful to keep their existence secret from human beings--at least in the books and TV series--fearing that discovery of their existence will lead to the Great Womble Hunt . For the most part, adult Human Beings rarely take notice of them, or fail to distinguish them from humans . In the movie Wombling Free this is reversed as the Wombles seek to get humans to listen to their "make good use of bad rubbish" pleas . </P> <P> Wombles generally have a low opinion of other animal species, though they are never unkind to them . They have a poor opinion of humans in general, though there are exceptions; royalty for example, especially the Queen . They also have a respect for human literature; the Wimbledon Wombles maintain a large library of books left by humans on the Common, and Great Uncle Bulgaria is fond of reading The Times . </P> <P> There were five novels and a short story collection: </P> <Ul> <Li> The Wombles (1968) </Li> <Li> The Wandering Wombles (1970) </Li> <Li> The Wombles at Work (1973) </Li> <Li> The Invisible Womble and Other Stories (1973) </Li> <Li> The Wombles to the Rescue (1974) </Li> <Li> The Wombles Go Round the World (1976) </Li> </Ul>

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