Chaeropodidae   - pig-footed bandicoot 
                    There is only one extinct species in this family, the pig-footed bandicoot.  
                  The pig-footed bandicoot was found in Australia. The last speciman was collected in 1901. It has probably been extinct since the 1950s.  
                  The pig-footed bandicoot  was a small marsupial with orange-brown fur; a long, pointed snout; a long, fur-covered tail; long, rabbit-like ears; and only two functioning toes on its front paws. The female pig-footed bandicoot had a backwards facing pouch.  
                  World Status Key 
                        Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.  
                  US Status Key 
                         Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Breeds N.H.    Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                    
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                     Additional Information  
                   
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                      Pig-footed Bandicoot -Chaeropus ecaudatus             
  The pig-footed bandicoot lived in semi-arid areas. 
  Source:  Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School  Teacher Section:  Yes 
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