Long-nosed Bandicoot video footage
As part of the recent landcare fauna survey weekend on private bushland at Toolangi we captured the following footage of Long-nosed Bandicoots.
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You can certainly see why they are called Long-nosed Bandicoots.
The bandicoots long sharp claws are ideal for digging up grubs and worms.
This female looks like she has a pouch full of young.
Congratulations…very exciting footage
Especially appreciate you breaking it up into small bits with comment
Fantastic footage by the UGLN team. This footage is concrete evidence that a population of this species exists and encourages people to take real action to protect them.
Terrific photos Chris!