Long-nosed bandicoots
Order : Peramelemorphia
Family : Peramelidae
Genus : Perameles
Facts about the genus Perameles, the long-nosed bandicoots
-Long-Nosed Bandicoots are prey to many animals including dingoes, snakes, and foxes. (Full text)
Long nosed bandicoots are odd looking members of the marsupial family.
Although Long-nosed Bandicoots are regarded as common in the eastern parts of their range, this small colony in a city with almost four million people is remarkable, and has been classed as an 'endangered population'.
"Long-nosed bandicoots are the last bandicoots to persist in the Sydney Harbour area," he says. (Full text)
Long-nosed bandicoots are the last bandicoots to persist in the Sydney Harbour catchment.
Brushtail Possums, Ringtail Possums and Long-nosed Bandicoots are a few of the 40 species of mammals recorded in the Sydney region over the past two hundred years. (Full text)
Baby Long-nosed Bandicoots are fast developers, with hair starting to grow after 40 days and eyes open after 45- 50 days.
The Draft CMP observes that “Long-Nosed Bandicoots are exposed to a high risk of death or (Full text)
Brushtail Possums, Ringtail Possums and Long-nosed Bandicoots are a few of the 40 species of mammals recorded in the Sydney region over the past two hundred years.
