Long-nosed bandicoot (Perameles nasuta) babies in the pouch By: A. Gordon Lyne From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964

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Long-nosed bandicoot (Perameles nasuta) babies in the pouch By: A. Gordon Lyne From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
I'm trying to do more faster and more loose drawings lately. Just like with everything else I feel like I'm overthinking a lot. And yes she definitely is gonna put this guy in her uncles breakfast cereal.
Quenda or Southwestern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon fusciventer), family Peramelidae, order Peramelemorphia, Western Australia
photograph by Matt Laughton
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Bandicoot
Habitat: Tropical rainforests, dry tropical forests, scrubland, and grasslands
Strengths:
Their dull coat color allows them to blend effectively with their environment
Extremely fast- some species can sprint up to 48 kph (29 mph)
Very good senses of smell, hearing and night vision
Strong diggers
Weaknesses:
Extremely small; the largest species weighs only 2 kg (4.4 lbs)
Small, fine teeth that are utilized more for consuming insects, roots, tubers, and fruits than for fighting and defense
Photo of a western barred bandicoot by Nathan Beerkens