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ScienceAlert on MSNOne 'Super Predator' Instills More Fear in Marsupials Than Any Other CreatureAustralian marsupials studied in Tasmania were at least 2.4 times more likely to flee from human voices than the sound of any ...
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Kultarrs are tiny, cryptic creatures that only come out at night—scientists are finally learning how they liveIn Australia's arid and semi-arid zones lives a highly elusive predator. It's small but fierce and feisty, with big eyes, long hind legs and a pointy nose. A carnivorous marsupial, it comes out at ...
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Forgotten marsupial makes unprecedented return home after being on the brink of disappearing: 'Extinction has now been headed off'A combination of habitat loss and an abundance of predators like foxes and cats led to the marsupials' near extinction. Australia's continued mission of reintroducing animals on the brink of ...
“This [paper] is really important because one of the challenges in much of the world—and especially in Australia—is trying to reintroduce species to places with either . . . predators or novel ...
COLUMN. In February, 24 individuals of this species were released into a 6,000-hectare sanctuary in the heart of Tasmania, in ...
The desert rat-kangaroo — a small marsupial species — was declared extinct in 1994. But, scientists believe it could be alive and “evading detection,” according to a new study. Photo from ...
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In Australia’s arid and semi-arid zones lives a highly elusive predator. It’s small but fierce and feisty, with big eyes, long hind legs and a pointy nose. A carnivorous marsupial, it comes ...
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