A kangaroo-like marsupial species, the brush-tailed bettong, has bounced back from the brink of extinction thanks to the work ...
The brush-tailed bettong once inhabited most of Australia, but these days it lives in a tiny fraction of its former range.
Hidden beneath the dunes, a mysterious creature glides through the sand. This is not one of the giant worms of Arrakis in ...
Life is short and sex-centered for the genus Antechinus. Six months after they’re born, the small, carnivorous marsupials reach adulthood. For five more months, they gain weight that they’ll ...
Unlike the common mole, marsupial moles have a golden to cream-colored coat and lack visible eyes and ears. They are very ...
According to the study's results, the mole's closest living relatives are two small nocturnal marsupials, the bandicoot and the bilby, What's more, genetic evidence suggests that the population of ...
Marsupial moles are small, about the length of a pencil, and weigh between 40 to 70 grams. They have a tubular body, yellow hair and limbs that barely protrude from their sides. Rather than ...