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Australia's carnivorous marsupial, the kultarr, is actually three different species, scientists have discovered.
Other than the iconic Tasmanian devil, chances are most of these small ... By combining detailed genetic data with body and skull measurements, we discovered the kultarr isn’t one widespread species, ...
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Australia is home to more than 60 species of carnivorous marsupials in the family Dasyuridae. Almost a quarter of those have only been scientifically ...
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Nature’s Comeback Tasmanian Devils Born in the WildFor the first time in 3,000 years, Tasmanian devil babies have been born in the wild a monumental breakthrough for wildlife ...
Australia's Tasmanian Devils are extraordinary little creatures and the world's largest carnivorous marsupials. Follow the colourful battles for dominance and explore Devils' softer side.
We’ve wanted to see inside that skull-shaped rock since Disney Dreamlight Valley launched. The Mysteries of Skull Rock update will finally open it up, and there’s a lot more coming with this ...
Sometimes the devil's in the details. And if you live in Tasmania, sometimes the devil's in your lounge room. Story by Helen Shield and Steven White, additional production by Louise Miolin.
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