A new marsupial species closely related to the kangaroo was discovered in Australia, but it might already have gone extinct. Scientists, including those from the Curtin University, found the new ...
Palorchestes azael was an unusual marsupial herbivore. It had retracted nasal bones on the skull, which means it could have had a small trunk like that of tapirs. Carli Peters of the Universidade do ...
"Every rediscovery matters," the Australian Wildlife Conservancy shared ...
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Cute marsupial went missing from Australian wildlife sanctuary for 80 years – but thanks to a well-placed trail camera, we know it’s back
The northern quoll has been captured by a trail camera, marking its return to this AWC-owned sanctuary for the first time in ...
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Scientists finally catch sight of rare marsupial that disappeared 80 years ago
A northern quoll was captured in a motion detector camera living in a rocky outcrop at Australia’s Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary.
A research breakthrough has boosted plans to genetically engineer quolls as a new weapon against cane toads, fast-track ...
Australia’s First Peoples may or may not have hunted the continent’s megafauna to extinction, but they definitely collected fossils. A team of archaeologists examined the fossilized leg bone of an ...
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