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bandicoot

[ban-di-koot] / ˈbæn dɪˌkut /


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Abroad, studies have shown wildlife crossings save money and lives, both human and animal, including saving jaguars in Mexico and wallabies and bandicoots in Australia.

From Seattle Times

She stood silently, looking miserable, after she was given three potential definitions for the word “bandicoot.”

From Seattle Times

When recorded population levels of the bandicoots plunged in the years leading up to the late 1980s, conservation teams in the state of Victoria invested millions of dollars setting up captive breeding programmes.

From BBC

You won’t be required to play as the titular character; instead, you can customize your own bandicoot as you progress through familiar stages and fight enemies from past installments.

From The Verge

There's also concern for the pygmy possums and the southern brown bandicoot on the island.

From BBC