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Lesser Bilby
An extinct Australian marsupial (Macrotis leucura), last reliably recorded in the 1930s and declared extinct by the 1950s, likely eliminated by introduced predators and habitat loss.
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The top alternative to Lesser Bilby in 2026 is Red kangaroo with a score of 9.4/10, followed by Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat (8.6) and Greater Bilby (8.5).
Red kangaroo
The red kangaroo is a large marsupial native to Australia’s arid regions. It's notable for its impressive size – the lar...
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat
An arid-adapted South Australian marsupial distinguished by its hairy nose and large ears, capable of surviving on poor-...
Greater Bilby
An omnivorous Australian marsupial (Macrotis lagotis) with distinctive rabbit-like ears, now the sole surviving member o...
Desert rat-kangaroo
The desert rat-kangaroo is an extinct central Australian potoroid, described by John Gould in 1843 and last reliably rec...
Burrowing Bettong
The only Australian marsupial known to construct and inhabit warren-style burrows, now confined to several offshore isla...
Kowari
The kowari is a small carnivorous marsupial of central Australia's gibber deserts, described by Walter Baldwin Spencer i...
Pig-footed Bandicoot
An extinct Australian marsupial with uniquely pig-like two-toed forefeet, last confirmed in the wild in the 1950s and am...
Brush-tailed mulgara
The brush-tailed mulgara is an arid Australian carnivorous marsupial described in 1904, notable for storing fat in its t...
Crest-tailed mulgara
The crest-tailed mulgara is a small carnivorous marsupial of arid Australia, named by Gerard Krefft in 1867 and recogniz...
Kultarr
The kultarr is an arid-zone Australian dasyurid, notable for hopping hind legs, torpor, and John Gould's 1856 descriptio...
Little red kaluta
The little red kaluta is a reddish dasyurid of northwest Western Australia, described by Ride in 1964 and the sole speci...
Stripe-faced dunnart
The stripe-faced dunnart is an inland Australian Sminthopsis named in 1845, notable for a dark facial stripe and an 11-d...
Fat-tailed dunnart
The fat-tailed dunnart is a widespread Australian Sminthopsis named in 1844, notable for storing fat in its thick tail d...
Sandhill dunnart
The sandhill dunnart is a vulnerable Australian Sminthopsis named in 1895, known from scattered spinifex habitats in Sou...
Brush-tailed Bettong
A small Australian marsupial (Bettongia penicillata) once widespread on the continent but now critically endangered, its...
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
A small marsupial (Perameles gunnii) extinct on mainland Australia but surviving in Tasmania and fenced reserves, subjec...
Golden Bandicoot
A critically endangered marsupial once widespread across central Australia, now restricted to Barrow Island and parts of...
Western Barred Bandicoot
A critically endangered Australian marsupial extirpated from the mainland by introduced predators, now surviving only on...
Southern Brown Bandicoot
A small omnivorous marsupial endemic to southern Australia, listed as endangered in Victoria and South Australia primari...
Desert Bandicoot
An extinct arid-zone marsupial of central Australia, last recorded in the 1940s near the Gibson Desert, lost primarily d...
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