Bilby
1. Parts of Speech
Noun
2. Definitions
A small, nocturnal marsupial with long ears and a long, pointed snout, native to Australia.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
US: /ˈbɪlbi/
UK: /ˈbɪlbi/
4. Origin and Usage
The word "bilby" originated from the Yuwaalaraay language spoken by the Indigenous people of Australia. The bilby is also known as the rabbit-eared bandicoot. It is a shy, nocturnal animal that is under threat due to habitat loss and predation by feral cats and foxes. The bilby is considered a symbol of Easter in Australia, and chocolate bilbies are often sold as an alternative to chocolate Easter bunnies.
5. Synonyms
Rabbit-eared bandicoot
6. Related Words
Bandi, bison, bunny
7. Example Sentences
- The bilby is an endangered species in Australia.
- Chocolate bilbies are a popular alternative to chocolate Easter bunnies.
- The bilby has long ears and a pointed snout, similar to a rabbit.