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Unique and totally protected.

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Bilbies (small marsupials sometimes known as rabbit-eared bandicoots) are critically endangered, and can only be found in isolated areas of far western Queensland and the Northern Territory, and areas of the Great Sandy Desert, Pilbara and Kimberley areas of Western Australia. In Queensland, they may be seen in a protected area near Charleville, in the west.

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The proper name for the rabbit-eared bandicoot is bilby.

Bilbies can only be found in isolated areas of the Simpson Desert in far western Queensland and the Northern Territory, and areas of the Great Sandy Desert, Pilbara and Kimberley areas of Western Australia. In Queensland, they may be seen in a protected area near Charleville, in the west.

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No. It is not legal to shoot kookaburras anywhere in Australia, except in Tasmania. Kookaburras are native birds, and protected by law.

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They were introduced in the last 1800's by the pearling industries in the western coastal areas of australia.

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