An endangered Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) runs happy and free in the feral predator-proof fenced area in Pilliga National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia. (Larger 1, 2).
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An endangered Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) runs happy and free in the feral predator-proof fenced area in Pilliga National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia. (Larger 1, 2).
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I'll trade you a Bilby - Macrotis lagotis
Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps), family Petauridae, order Diprotodontia, found in coastal areas of eastern and northern Australia, and across New Guinea and nearby islands
photographs via: San Diego Zoo
photograph by Steve Parish
photograph by Joe MacDonald
Greater Bilby Macrotis lagotis
A long-eared marsupial from Australia. It lives in burrows and is active at night, feeding on insects, fruit, or fungi. The Warumungu people of the Tennant Creek area call this animal, warrikirti. Another species, the lesser bilby, has been extinct since the 1950s.
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An endangered Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) runs happy and free in the feral predator-proof fenced area in Pilliga National Park, northern New South Wales, Australia. (Larger 1, 2).
Greater Bilby (Macrotis lagotis), family Tylacomyidae, found in NW Australia
photograph by Bernard DuPont
'Macrotis' journeys onto PS4 & Xbox One
'Macrotis' journeys onto PS4 & Xbox One
It’s time to get the boys together, slam some beers and prepare to dish out some serious punishment in this mayhem-filled run ‘n gun platformer.
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