Ancient collagen preserved in the bones of extinct Australian mammals is revealing their evolutionary relationships, leading to some surprises.
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Koalas Had a Killer Cousin That Could Tear Prey Apart Like a Lion
The marsupial lion, which vanished around 40,000 years ago, was a muscular ambush predator about the size of a modern lion.
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The science behind the quokka smile that melts the internet
Quokkas have become global sensations thanks to their naturally cheerful expressions. These small marsupials appear to smile, ...
Rainforests, vital ecosystems supporting over half of Earth's species, play a crucial role in global climate regulation. This ...
The biological world is always expanding as research is constantly being done. Because of this, many findings often fall ...
The Cast in Blue sculpture defaced with large plastic eyes in Mount Gambier in southern Australia (Picture: Facebook/Amelia Vanderhorst) A woman was accused of ‘reckless indifference’ after defacing ...
An Australian teenager has faced court for allegedly defacing a large blue sculpture of a mythical creature by sticking googly eyes on it. Amelia Vanderhorst, 19, appeared via phone at Mount Gambier ...
The local council said they could not remove the eyes without damaging the artwork [Facebook/Amelia Vanderhorst] An Australian teenager has faced court for allegedly defacing a large blue sculpture of ...
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