Greater Bilby
Apperance
The bilby
is part of the bandicoot family with large rabbit like ears and hind feet.
It also has a long pale snout, and a black and white tail. It has a
delicate apperance with its long and soft grey fur. The bilby has very good hearing and sense of smell but has poor eye
sight. The only form of camouflage is to hide in its burrow and venture out at
night time for food. Its colouring blends into the Australia bush and
desert.

Lenght
The
Bilby is 30-45cm in length which includes a tail about 25
cm.
Weight
It weighs about 1
to 2 kg
Habitat
It has restricted ranges which include hummock
grasslands and acacia shrublands including spinifex and tussock grass. This
species constructs burrows in its desert climate. A bilby's shelter can consist of 2 different types
of burrows which can either be a series of tunnels with several entrances or a
spiral or circular type of burrow. It generally spends all day in its burrow.
The burrows can be up to 1.5m underground.
Eating and Diet Habits
The bilby is omnivorous eating insects,
seeds and fruits. The bilby doesn't drink very much water because it
gets it water from the food it eats.
It is able to obtain its food using its sharp claws,
searching for food at
dusk.

From
the Australian Appreciation Bilby Society site help them save the
bilby!!
Predators
Predation is the
main cause of the bilbies loss many of the predator destory the enviroment like
domestic stock and feral animals and dingoes eat the
bilby.
Breeding habits
Numbers
Their are
a total of 600-700 bilbies in Queensland.
Location
Greater Bilbies used to live in over 70% of mainland Australia. They are
now found only in the Tanami Desert (NT), the Greater Sandy Desert and Gibson
Desert (WA) and in south-western Queensland.
Problem
Solution