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Bilbies Collection

Bilbies, also known as Rabbit-eared Bandicoots, are fascinating creatures that call the Central Australian deserts their home

Background imageBilbies Collection: Bilby / Rabbit-eared BANDICOOT - Central Australian deserts JPF0037d

Bilby / Rabbit-eared BANDICOOT - Central Australian deserts JPF0037d
JPF-14037 Bilby / Rabbit-eared BANDICOOT - Central Australian desert Macrotis lagotis Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBilbies Collection: Chocolate Bilby - Australia's version of the Easter bunny JLR07151

Chocolate Bilby - Australia's version of the Easter bunny JLR07151
JLR-377 Chocolate Bilby - Australias version of the Easter bunny Macrotis lagotis Jean-marc La Roque Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBilbies Collection: HRD00572

HRD00572
AUS-946 Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) digging for food. Telfer, Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBilbies Collection: Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) feeding. Telfer, Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia

Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) feeding. Telfer, Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia
AUS-945 Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) feeding. Telfer, Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBilbies Collection: FWO00214

FWO00214
AUS-792 Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) pregnant with young alongside. Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia Frank Woerle / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageBilbies Collection: Picture No. 10764719

Picture No. 10764719
Chocolate Bilby - Australiaճ version of the Easter bunny with young children (Macrotis lagotis) Date:

Background imageBilbies Collection: Picture No. 10764718

Picture No. 10764718
Chocolate Bilby - Australiaճ version of the Easter bunny with young girl (Macrotis lagotis) Date:

Background imageBilbies Collection: Picture No. 10861532

Picture No. 10861532
Road sign warning of Bilbies (Macrotis lagotis) on road. Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia Date:

Background imageBilbies Collection: Bilby / Rabbit-Eared Bandicoot JPF 02938 Macrotis lagotis © Jean-Paul Ferrero / ARDEA LONDON

Bilby / Rabbit-Eared Bandicoot JPF 02938 Macrotis lagotis © Jean-Paul Ferrero / ARDEA LONDON
JPF-02938 Bilby / Rabbit-Eared Bandicoot Macrotis lagotis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBilbies Collection: Rabbit-eared Bandicoot / Bilby - Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia JPF04349

Rabbit-eared Bandicoot / Bilby - Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia JPF04349
JPF-2936 Rabbit-eared Bandicoot / Bilby Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia Macrotis lagotis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBilbies Collection: Greater Bilby - Digging, Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia JPF02715

Greater Bilby - Digging, Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia JPF02715
JPF-14089 Greater Bilby - Digging Simpson Desert, Queensland, Australia Macrotis lagotis Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBilbies Collection: HRD00570

HRD00570
AUS-944 Greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) eating prey (grasshopper / locust). Telfer, Western Australia Greg Harold / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display


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Bilbies, also known as Rabbit-eared Bandicoots, are fascinating creatures that call the Central Australian deserts their home. With their unique appearance and adorable long ears, they capture the hearts of all who encounter them. One way these delightful animals have made a mark in Australia is through the Chocolate Bilby. This sweet treat has become Australia's version of the Easter bunny, promoting conservation efforts for these endangered marsupials. By choosing a chocolate bilby instead of a traditional bunny during Easter, people can contribute to protecting these incredible creatures and their natural habitat. In Picture No. 10764719 and Picture No. 10764718, we get a glimpse into the world as they roam freely in their desert environment. Their sandy fur blends perfectly with the arid landscape, allowing them to camouflage themselves from predators. Picture No. 10861532 showcases one particular bilby named HRD00572 who stands out with its curious expression and alert posture. These little bandicoots possess an innate curiosity that drives them to explore every nook and cranny in search of food or shelter. The captivating photograph JPF0037d by Jean-Paul Ferrero / ARDEA LONDON captures another beautiful moment featuring a Bilby/Rabbit-Eared Bandicoot (Macrotis lagotis). The image highlights its intricate features such as its large ears and pointy snout while showcasing its endearing nature. As we delve further into the realm of chocolate bilbies - Australia's version of the Easter bunny - we come across JLR07151, JLR07153, JLR07161, JLR07163, and JLR07171; each picture representing different variations of this delectable treat that raises awareness about conserving our precious wildlife. Whether it be appreciating their natural beauty or indulging in a chocolate representation during festive seasons like Easter – let us celebrate these remarkable creatures, the bilbies.