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Pig-footed Bandicoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pig-footed bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a small marsupial of the arid and semi-arid plains of Australia. The distribution range of the species was later reduced to an inland desert region, where it was last recorded in the 1950s; it is now presumed to be extinct.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig-footed_bandicoot
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Pig-footed Bandicoot - Chaeropus ecaudatus - ARKive
Learn more about the Pig-footed bandicoot - with amazing Pig-footed bandicoot photos and facts on ARKive
http://www.arkive.org/pig-footed-bandicoot/chaeropus-ecaudatus/
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Chaeropus ecaudatus (Pig-footed Bandicoot)
Find population statistics from IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/4322/0
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ADW: Pig-footed Bandicoot - Chaeropus ecaudatus
Chaeropus ecaudatus was found throughout central and south Australia and in Victoria. No specimens have been seen since the early 20th century.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Chaeropus_ecaudatus/
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Pig-Footed Bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) - World Extinct Animals
The pig-footed bandicoot was one of these animals. For millions of years, this odd little marsupial, which was no bigger than a kitten, lived throughout Australia, but in recent times, it became restricted to the arid and semiarid inland plains.
http://worldextinctanimals.blogspot.com/2011/10/pig-footed-bandicoot-chaeropus.html
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Pig-footed Bandicoot Rises From the Dead - AAAS
A kitten-sized Australian marsupial thought to have gone extinct over a century ago appears to be alive and well.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2007/04/pig-footed-bandicoot-rises-dead
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Pig-footed Bandicoot - Chaeropus ecaudatus - Encyclopedia of Life
Descriptions and articles about the Pig-footed Bandicoot, scientifically known as Chaeropus ecaudatus in the Encyclopedia of Life.
http://eol.org/pages/323863/details
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iNaturalist - Pig-footed Bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus)
The pig-footed bandicoot, Chaeropus ecaudatus, was a small marsupial of the arid and semi-arid plains of Australia. The distribution range of the species was later reduced to an inland desert region, where it was last recorded in the 1950s, and is now presumed to be extinct.
http://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/43279-Chaeropus-ecaudatus
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Wild-Facts - Pig-Footed Bandicoot
Last seen in 1926 it is believed that the Pig-Footed Bandicoot has gone extinct (personally, I am still holding out - what can I say, I am an optimist). Whether they have gone extinct or not, we are going to take a few minutes to learn all we can about these little marsupials.
http://www.wild-facts.com/2013/pig-footed-bandicoot/
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Pig-Footed Bandicoot - About
The Pig-Footed Bandicoot was a tiny--and extremely strange--Australian marsupial.
http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/mesozoicmammals/p/Pig-Footed-Bandicoot.htm