Information by Ashleigh
from Year 5B at Rochedale State School.
The Year 1 children have
made up a neat story about Billy the Bilby.
Click
here if you'd like to read their story.
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HABITATBilbies
live in dry parts of Australia - deserts and semi-deserts. They live in
burrows like rabbits do and dig one to two metres underground to stay away
from the heat of the desert. The bilby sleeps all day and hunts for its
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FEEDINGThe bilby burrows into the ground for its food like termites, insect larvae
and ants. They will also eat vegetable food such as bulbs, corms and the
stems of plants.
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CHARACTERISTICSThe
bilby is a cute little marsupial which is light and delicate in build.
Their fur is long, soft and silky and is a blue-grey colour. Its tail is
long and is black and white and it has a white chest. The bilby has long
ears (Australia's answer to the Easter Bunny). They can grow as big as
a cat or rabbit.Being a marsupial, it has a
pouch. Like other burrowing marsupials, the pouch opens at the back to
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INFORMATION AND INTERESTING
HABITSThe bilbies are endangered animals because they were hunted for their fur
by the early settlers and are hunted by cats and foxes, both of which were
introduced by Europeans. The foxes have the most devastating effects on
the bilby. The early settlers sometimes kept the bilby as a house pet because
they ate all the pests and insects.
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Click here for some questions
about the Bilby.
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The Year 6 children have
written some Persuasive Speeches about the Bilby and the Easter Bunny.
Click
here if you'd like to read their speeches.

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