Not at all.
Bandicoots may be found in a variety of habitats, but their preferred habitat is anywhere their food source is - that is, grubs, larvae and other invertebrates. They prefer open grasslands or grassy feeding grounds and commonly feed in suburban backyards, as long as cats and dogs are not present.
In their natural habitat, they also live in open woodlands and heath, sheltering in shallow depressions in the ground, and pulling tufts and tussocks of grass over their nest for protection. They have also been known to shelter amongst prickly bushes. Bandicoots also live within rainforests and wet and dry sclerophyll forests.
in backyards or cities all around you
Yes. Bandicoots live right along the eastern coast of Australia.
No. They are independent and do not live in groups.
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no they live in your toilet sewer
Bandicoots do not normally live in the desert. Bandicoots may be found in a variety of habitats, but their preferred habitat is anywhere their food source is - that is, grubs, larvae and other invertebrates. They prefer open grasslands or grassy feeding grounds and commonly feed in suburban backyards, as long as cats and dogs are not present. In their natural state, they also live in open woodlands and heath, sheltering in shallow depressions in the ground, and pulling tufts and tussocks of grass over their nest for protection. They have also been known to shelter amongst prickly bushes. Bandicoots also live within rainforests and wet and dry sclerophyll forests. Bilbies are a type of bandicoot, and they live in burrows in hot, dry grasslands and semi-arid spinifex areas. They also do not live in the desert.
Yes. Bandicoots can be found in Gumburu. The species found in Gumburu is most likely to be the Northern Brown bandicoot.
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
Bandicoots are not at all dangerous.
it is cooler at night and they are nocturnal
No. Bandicoots do not eat frogs. Bandicoots eat earthworms, insects and insect larvae.