The size of the southern brown bandicoot ranges from 28 - 36cm.
A quenda has a pouch. A Quenda is a Southern Brown Bandicoot; therefore, like all bandicoots, it is a marsupial, almost all of which are pouched mammals.
There are many types of Bandicoots that are endangered.The main ones i know of are the Long-Nosed, Short-Nosed, Southern Brown and Northern Brown Bandicoot. Bandicoot numbers are rapidly dropping because of hunters, predators, loss of habitat and also road accidents. If that doesnt help you then post another ? and ill answer it posted by A.GILLETT........oh and btw footy is ledgegun
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
Bandicoots are not at all dangerous.
Bandicoots drink water. Young bandicoots (joeys) drink mothers' milk.
No. Bandicoots do not eat frogs. Bandicoots eat earthworms, insects and insect larvae.
No, bandicoots are marsupials.
Bandicoots belong to the order Peramelemorphia.
There is no specific collective noun for bandicoots.
Yes. Bandicoots can be found in Gumburu. The species found in Gumburu is most likely to be the Northern Brown bandicoot.
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.
Bandicoots are not thought to be miserable creatures.