australia
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Australian Bandicoot Saved From Brink of Extinction Thanks to 30 Years of Conservation Effort
The bandicoots, often known as 'snout pokes,' are small nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, that has been saved from extinction by conservation authorities.
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