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The desert rat-kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris), a small, hopping marsupial believed to be extinct since 1994, may still be hiding in the vast and harsh Sturt Stony Desert of Australia.
An intriguing native Australian rat-kangaroo, thought to be probably extinct, may still be running around in the inhospitable remote Sturt Stony Desert -- and researchers have discovered new ...
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
Specifically, scientists mentioned the Sturt Stony Desert, an outback desert in South Australia, as a potential place to look. “It is plausible that a small, nocturnal species could be evading ...
The Sturt Stony Desert in the far north-east of South Australia is one of the world's most inhospitable places. Few animals can make it their home. However, ...
Specifically, scientists mentioned the Sturt Stony Desert, an outback desert in South Australia, as a potential place to look. “It is plausible that a small, nocturnal species could be evading ...
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
The desert rat-kangaroo, an extinct marsupial species, could actually be alive and ‘evading detection’ in Australia desert, new study says.
Specifically, scientists mentioned the Sturt Stony Desert, an outback desert in South Australia, as a potential place to look. “It is plausible that a small, nocturnal species could be evading ...