- The
order Peramelemorphia /pɛrəmɛlɪˈmɔːrfiə/
includes the
bandicoots and bilbies. All
members of the
order are
endemic to Australia-New
Guinea and most...
- (13 in) tail.
Peramelemorphs primarily eat
insects and fruit, as well as
other invertebrates and
small vertebrates. Most
peramelemorphs do not have po****tion...
- The
eastern barred bandicoot (Perameles gunnii) is a nocturnal, rabbit-sized
marsupial endemic to
southeastern Australia,
being native to the
island of...
- antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts,
Tasmanian devil, and
allies Numbat Peramelemorphs:
bilbies and
bandicoots Bilbies (thylacomyids)
Bandicoots (peramelids)...
- The
greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis), or
simply the bilby, is a long-eared, rabbit-like
mammal native to Australia. It
lives in
burrows and is
active at...
- The
lesser bilby (Macrotis leucura), also
known as the yallara, the
lesser rabbit-eared
bandicoot or the white-tailed rabbit-eared bandicoot, is an extinct...
- The
Easter Bilby is an
Australian alternative to the
Easter Bunny and
chocolate bunnies.
Bilbies are
native Australian marsupials that are endangered....
- The long-nosed
bandicoot (Perameles nasuta), a marsupial, is a
species of
bandicoot found in
eastern Australia, from
north Queensland along the east coast...
- The
southern pig-footed
bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a
small species of
herbivorous marsupial in the
genus Chaeropus, the pig-footed bandicoots...
- The
southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) is a short-nosed bandicoot, a type of marsupial,
found mostly in
southern Australia. A
subspecies in Western...