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Bandicoot   /bˈændɪkˌut/  /bˈændikˌut/   Listen
Bandicoot

noun
1.
Any of various agile ratlike terrestrial marsupials of Australia and adjacent islands; insectivorous and herbivorous.



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"Bandicoot" Quotes from Famous Books



... Good bye!" The lizards all cry, Each drying its eyes with its tail. "Adieu! Adieu! Dear kangaroo!" The scared little grasshoppers wail. "They're going express To a distant address," Says the bandicoot, ready to scoot; And your path is well cleared for your progress, I vouch, When you ride through the bush in a kangaroo's pouch. Oh! where is a friend so strong and true As ...
— Dot and the Kangaroo • Ethel C. Pedley

... the dray was a bundle of fishing-tackle which I had bought in Townsville. Bird life all along the creek was plentiful; but this was to be expected, as the long drought had naturally driven game of all sort towards the water. I saw two or three small kangaroos, and everywhere along the margin were bandicoot holes, where the little pig-like creatures had been digging ...
— "Five-Head" Creek; and Fish Drugging In The Pacific - 1901 • Louis Becke



Words linked to "Bandicoot" :   Peramelidae, family Peramelidae, bilby, pouched mammal, rabbit-eared bandicoot, Macrotis lagotis, bandicoot rat, marsupial



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