bandicoot Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of bandicoot In English

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  • From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.

  • They feed mostly on animals like bandicoots and rodents such as rats, but occasionally eat arboreal animals like birds and squirrel gliders.

  • There were thought to be two families in the orderthe short-legged and mostly herbivorous bandicoots, and the longer-legged, nearly carnivorous bilbies.

  • Fauna includes goannas, bandicoots, fantails and the tawny frogmouth.

  • Female bandicoots produce between 8 and 11 litters in their lifetime.

  • Sometimes when food is scarce, the female bandicoot will eat her young.

  • The species was represented by several upper and lower jaws, which were smaller than any living bandicoots and had a very primitive dentition.

  • Repeated infestation with the larva, as occurs in rural and wooded suburban areas where bandicoots are common, rapidly leads to the development of hypersensitivity.

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