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There is no such animal as a nail-tail bilby.

There is just the Greater bilby, which is not aggressive. The only "nail-tail" is the nailtail wallaby, and it is not aggressive either.

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Does the nailtail wallaby live alone?

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When was Richard Bilby born?

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