rabbit bandicoot
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Definition
Noun A rabbit bandicoot is a type of bandicoot (a small to medium-sized marsupial) characterized by having leathery ears that resemble those of a rabbit.
Usage
The term "rabbit bandicoot" is used specifically to refer to this distinct animal, primarily in zoological, biological, or natural history contexts. It names a particular species within the bandicoot family.
Examples
- The rabbit bandicoot is a nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.
- Researchers are studying the habitat of the rabbit bandicoot to aid conservation efforts.
- Unlike other bandicoots, the rabbit bandicoot has prominent, leathery ears.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun where "rabbit" describes a specific physical characteristic (the ears) of the bandicoot. It functions as a single, fixed name for the animal.
Variants and Related Words
- Bilby: This is the more common modern name for the animal historically referred to as the "rabbit bandicoot." The two terms are often used synonymously.
- Macrotis: This is the scientific genus name for bilbies, which includes the greater bilby ().
Synonyms
- Bilby
- Greater bilby (for the specific species )
Notes on Meaning
- The "rabbit bandicoot" is not a rabbit; it is a marsupial. The name derives from a superficial physical resemblance.
- The term is somewhat archaic in general use, with "bilby" being the preferred common name today, especially in conservation contexts.
Noun
- bandicoot with leathery ears like a rabbit