No. Golden bandicoots are protected by law. It is illegal to keep one. Only certain zoos and sanctuaries may have a licence to keep a Golden bandicoot.
The golden bandicoot lives only at the northwestern tip of Western Australia. Distribution maps can be found at either of the two links below.
by killing its enemys
No, he is a bandicoot.
Yes. Coco is Crash Bandicoot's sister.
crash bandicoot
No, crash bandicoot is a made up character but bandicoot's are real animals
Activision currently owns the Crash Bandicoot IP. I have no Idea why Sony did not keep this franchise an exclusive. It was it's most beloved and recognizable non official mascot. Oh well...
Coco Bandicoot is Crash Bandicoot's younger sister and she is very smart, like technology
he's a bandicoot (obviously)
There are no perfect rhymes for the word bandicoot.
She isn't in the 8th level of crash bandicoot warped, but she is in the 8th level of crash bandicoot: the wrath of cortex
Yes. All bandicoots live in Australia. The Eastern Barred Bandicoot occurs in Tasmania and a small part of western Victoria. The Western Barred Bandicoot lives in a small area in Shark Bay, Western Australia. The Golden Bandicoot occurs in the Kimberleys and Barrow Island regions of Western Australia. Northern Brown Bandicoots live in the northern and eastern coast of Australia while the Southern Brown Bandicoot lives in isolated patches along the south coast, but not within the Nullarbor Plain. The Long-Nosed Bandicoot is found along the east coast. Rufous Spiny Bandicoot is found in a small area on Cape York Peninsula.