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Saturday, March 7, 2009. The Desert Bandicoot used to live in the desert around Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. The Australian Desert Bandicoot is extinct. All living Desert Bandicoots are now dead. Only the remains are still found from time to time. The decline of populations of Desert Bandicoots can be attributed partly to predation by foxes and feral cats and partly to a change in the fire regime from frequent low intensity fires to occasional devastating wildfires. Back to Australian Desert Animals.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009. The Desert Bandicoot used to live in the desert around Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. The Australian Desert Bandicoot is extinct. All living Desert Bandicoots are now dead. Only the remains are still found from time to time. The decline of populations of Desert Bandicoots can be attributed partly to predation by foxes and feral cats and partly to a change in the fire regime from frequent low intensity fires to occasional devastating wildfires. Back to Australian Desert Animals.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009. The Desert Bandicoot used to live in the desert around Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. The Australian Desert Bandicoot is extinct. All living Desert Bandicoots are now dead. Only the remains are still found from time to time. The decline of populations of Desert Bandicoots can be attributed partly to predation by foxes and feral cats and partly to a change in the fire regime from frequent low intensity fires to occasional devastating wildfires. Back to Australian Desert Animals.

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Friday, March 6, 2009. Here is a list of various Australian Desert Animals. A guide to researching. List these animals and plants in your book. Or use the list to search for pictures and information on the internet. 61607; Desert Bandicoot. 61607; Pig-footed Bandicoot. 61607; Lesser Bilby. 61607; Desert Rat-Kangaroo. 61607; Central Hare-Wallaby (Lagorchestes asomatus). 61607; Cresent Nailtail-Wallaby (Onychogalea lunata). 61607; Lesser Stick-nest Rat (Leporillus apicalis). 61607; Bilby (Macrotis lagotis).

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Friday, March 6, 2009. Here is a list of various Australian Desert Animals. A guide to researching. List these animals and plants in your book. Or use the list to search for pictures and information on the internet. 61607; Desert Bandicoot. 61607; Pig-footed Bandicoot. 61607; Lesser Bilby. 61607; Desert Rat-Kangaroo. 61607; Central Hare-Wallaby (Lagorchestes asomatus). 61607; Cresent Nailtail-Wallaby (Onychogalea lunata). 61607; Lesser Stick-nest Rat (Leporillus apicalis). 61607; Bilby (Macrotis lagotis).

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Australian Desert Bandicoot

Saturday, March 7, 2009. The Desert Bandicoot used to live in the desert around Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. The Australian Desert Bandicoot is extinct. All living Desert Bandicoots are now dead. Only the remains are still found from time to time. The decline of populations of Desert Bandicoots can be attributed partly to predation by foxes and feral cats and partly to a change in the fire regime from frequent low intensity fires to occasional devastating wildfires. Back to Australian Desert Animals.

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Australian desert rat kangaroo. Sunday, March 8, 2009. The Desert Rat Kangaroo. It is unclear whether the Desert Rat Kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris) is extinct or not. It lived in the hot and dry desert of Central Australia. It has not been spotted since 1935 (when it was seen in the Lake Eyre region of northern Southern Australia). Apparently recent remains of C.Campestris have been found in caves of Southeastern Western Australia. Back to Australian Desert Animals. Click to enlarge individual pictures.