The company’s three active de-extinction projects include the woolly mammoth, the dodo bird and the thylacine (also known as the Tasmanian tiger), a dog-like carnivorous marsupial with stripes.
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Are you fascinated by carnivorous animals? Have you ever wondered which of these amazing creatures top the list regarding ability, size, and power? With predators found in jungles, on the savannahs, ...
In a world-first, scientists have unearthed the genetic secrets of Australia’s elusive southern marsupial mole. Native to Australia’s north-western deserts, marsupial moles are known as wonders of ...
Rather, it's an enigmatic and tiny mammal found only in the deserts of Australia—the marsupial mole. There are two related species of the marsupial mole. Notoryctes typhlops, or southern ...
Marsupial moles are perhaps Australia's most bizarre mammals. Known as "itjaritjari" to the Indigenous Aṉangu people and featuring prominently in their tales, the marsupial mole is rarely ...
The curved teeth of the saber-tooth tiger represents an evolutionary paradox. Gaining its trademark curved fangs made it functionally optimal for piercing the flesh of its prey. But that level of ...