The bilby has a long snout, and an excellent sense of smell. These two adaptations help it to hunt out and catch small prey such as the small invertebrates (insects and larvae) on which it feeds, and also helps it to reach other foods such as bulbs, fruit, fungi and seeds easily.
Many birds have pointed noses that are called beaks. An anteater also has a pointed nose.
Many of the small animals that have pointed noses and long tails are rodents. That means that these animals include mice and rats.
Moles and shrews
Bilbies do not migrate.
No. Bilbies are not aggressive.
Yes Bilbies do have pouches.
What sort of nose would you like? They could have pointed noses, and some do, but for sub-sonic airplanes they don't help much. The rounded nose provides some streamlining.
Vole.
Baby bilbies are known as joeys.
Bilbies are marsupials. Rabbits are not.
evolution. Pointy noses may have provided an evolutionary advantage for people living in latitudes with less direct sunlight. Pointy noses probably catch Vitamin-D-rich sunlight better than flatter noses, as evidenced by how easily pointy noses get sun-burned. This evolutionary advantage could have been more significant for people with lighter-skinned noses.
When frightened, bilbies hide in the burrows they dig.