Encyclopedia: Bandicoot
A bandicoot is any of about 20 species of small to medium-sized, terrestrial marsupial omnivores in the order Peramelemorphia. The word bandicoot is an anglicised form of the Telugu word pandi-kokku, ...
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The Bandicoot is a small marsupial and almost every area of Australia has its species. Once abundant in the backyards of suburban homes, unfortunately like many other native mammals, many species have been declining in numbers for a variety of reasons.
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Bandicoot Printout. The Bandicoot is a rabbit-like marsupial from Australia. These big-eared mammals are in danger of extinction. Anatomy: Bandicoots range from 11-32 inches (28-81 cm) long with an 8 inch (20 cm) tail. They have powerful, clawed hind legs. Diet: The bandicoot is an omnivore (eating both plants and animals).
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Click here for Bandicoot photos The bandicoot ranges from about 15 to 56 centimeters long and weigh under 9 kilograms Most species of bandicoot have long noses...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on bandicoot (marsupial), any of about 22 species of Australasian marsupial mammals comprising the family Peramelidae...
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Long Nosed Bandicoot is a Marsupial Mammal found in Australia.
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Long Nosed Bandicoot: Perameles nasuta In searching for food, the bandicoot digs holes with its forefeet; these holes are large enough to fit its snout underground. Whilst digging, the Long-Nosed Bandicoot moves about sniffing the ground and a shrill, grunt-like sound often indicates the presence of food.
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The golden bandicoot weighs 260 - 655 g (9.3 - 23.4 oz). It inhabits spinifex and tussock grasslands and was formerly found in desert and tropical woodland habitats. The golden bandicoot is terrestrial and nocturnal.
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