he's a bandicoot (obviously)
Crash is inspired by an animal called a Bandicoot.
The word "bandicoot" is the name for the Indian mammal Bandicota indica, or "bandicoot rat". This animal is actually quite unrelated to the Australian marsupial known as the bandicoot, but the early Australian colonists thought that the Australian animal bore some resemblance to its Indian namesake - and the name stuck.
The bandicoot and the bilby (a type of bandicoot) are both Australian mammals starting with the letter b.
Yes. The bilby is a type of bandicoot, so all members of the bandicoot family are related to the bilby. The bilby is sometimes even called the "rabbit-eared bandicoot" because of its long ears.
Crash is a bandicoot.
You have to catch up to him and spin him 3 times before he reaches the end.
The bandicoot is found in Australian bushland.
Southern Brown Bandicoot is an animal in Australia. It is a type of marsupial found in southern Australia.
No. Bandicoots are nocturnal. They spend the night time hours foraging for food.
Australian bandicoots belong to the order Peramelemorphia, and their scientific name is Petramele, meaning 'pouched badger', even though they are not mambers of the badger family. They are not related in any way to the animal of India also known as a bandicoot (scientific name: Bandicota).There are eleven distinct species of bandicoot, and they each have different scientific names, e.g.The Southern Brown Bandicoot: Isoodon obesulusEastern Barred Bandicoot: Perameles gunniiGreater Bilby: Macrotis LagotisLong-nosed Bandicoot: Perameles bougainville
No, he is a bandicoot.
Yes. Coco is Crash Bandicoot's sister.