The distinctive colored fur of two of Australia's rarest marsupials could be caused by "broken" pigment genes, new research ...
Researchers have uncovered genetic elements that drive the rapid development of marsupials' facial features. Subscribe to our ...
The Tremembé Formation itself is the only fossil-rich unit in Brazil from the Late Oligocene that preserves mammal remains.
Trail cameras and consistent field monitoring have been key tools in tracking these populations, helping experts confirm ...
There is absolutely no player more committed to the game than the male northern quoll. According to a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, these adorable Australian ...
There are hundreds of species of frog in the world, each with unique and wondrous features that set it apart from others like it. Some of those frogs are, unfortunately, endangered, and it’s possible ...
Brush-tailed bettongs are thriving in Southern Australia after being reintroduced in 2021. These cute, kangaroo-looking marsupials have been critically endangered for decades. Scientists say it could ...
University of MelbourneNew research has shown for the first time that Australian marsupials are contaminated with ...
Brush-tailed bettongs once inhabited more than 60% of mainland Australia, but the species’ population size shrank by 90% between 1999 and 2010 Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been ...
The Los Angeles Zoo recently welcomed two new Tasmanian devils to its collection, Danny Zuko and Crush. Both males were bred ...
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