No, bandicoots are marsupials.
The bilby is another name for the rabbit-eared bandicoot.
Bilbies, also known as rabbit-eared bandicoots, are uniquely adapetd to Australia's conditions. They obtain almost all their moisture needs from the food they eat - seeds, fungi and insects - and do not need to drink water. They dig burrows in the ground of the semi-desert areas where they live, in which they can shelter during the heat of the day. They are nocturnal, thereby preserving body moisture by not needing to go out during the day. They also have long snouts for digging up the food they require.
A bilby is an Australian animal that is nocturnal and omnivorous. It looks like a rabbit-eared bandicoot. They are about 29--55 centimetres in length. Compared to bandicoots, they have a longer tail, bigger ears, and softer, silky fur. The males are about the size of a rabbit, whilst the females are a little smaller.
The correct name for the so-called "rabbit eared bandicoot" is Bilby.
Yes; the rabbit eared bandicoot is the common name for a bilby, which is a member of the bandicoot family.
Lop eared rabbit
90cm
the difference is when you gentlly touch under the tail if something pops out of a small hole it is a male if nothing pops out it is a female. For more details, see the related question below (it applies to young lop eared rabbits as well as all rabbits).
A lop-eared rabbit is when the ears droop down instead of sticking up.
oryctologus cuniculus, i think that's how you spell it(:
anywhere
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.