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Strong Support

The northern brown bandicoot has the most types of worms of all the bandicoots studied, and only one worm type is shared with the other two species, meaning they mostly have their own unique worms even if they live near each other.

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Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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The study found that one type of worm is shared between two bandicoot species and the golden bandicoot, but not many others, meaning they don’t easily share worms—even when they live near each other. This matches the claim that the golden bandicoot has lots of unique worms and doesn’t share them much.

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No contradicting evidence found

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