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bilby
[ bil-bee ]
bilby
/ ˈbɪlbɪ /
noun
- a burrowing marsupial of the genus Macrotis of Australia having long pointed ears and grey fur Also calledrabbit bandicootdalgyte
Word History and Origins
Origin of bilby1
Example Sentences
Later, analysis of DNA from the wound confirms Moseby’s suspicions: This bilby, a threatened species, was slain by a domestic cat.
In Australia in recent decades, the bilby, the bettong, or rat kangaroo, the brush-tailed possum and other medium-sized mammals all disappeared from the Western Desert.
Flowers in the Australian desert, a wilderness that is the last stronghold of many marsupial species, such as the bilby.
After those have been erected, locally extinct mammals like the greater bilby, burrowing bettong, Western quoll, and Western barred bandicoot, will be reintroduced.
The greater bilby, a ground-dwelling marsupial, handles the heat by going, well, down under.
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