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What is the scientific name for Long-nosed Bandicoot?

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"Perameles nasuta"
What is the name which is used in science to describe Long-nosed Bandicoot, a species of bandicoot found in Australia?

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Scientific classification; Kingdom: Animalia: Phylum: Chordata: Class: ... Perameles: Species: P. nasuta: Binomial name; Perameles nasuta Geoffroy, 1804: Long-nosed Bandicoot range
PAGE 2| PAGE 3 LONG NOSED BANDICOOT By Bronwen Bell ... native animal and a loner at heart - the Long Nosed Bandicoot with the scientific name of ...
Information for children about the Western Australian marsupial, the bandicoot ... The Southern Brown Bandicoot is also known by its scientific name, "Isoodon obesulus", which ...
... different scientific names, e.g. The Southern Brown Bandicoot: Isoodon obesulus; Eastern Barred Bandicoot: Perameles gunnii; Greater Bilby: Macrotis Lagotis; Long-nosed Bandicoot: ...
The Northern Brown Bandicoot and the Long-nosed Bandicoot (the two species found in the ... rodents found in Asia that have the common name of 'bandicoot' and the scientific name ...

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