A pet wallaby escaped and was captured on home security cameras hopping around Eastern Kentucky for several days before being ...
A home security camera has filmed a wallaby on the loose in the United States, a long way from its native country, Australia ...
Three days later, the wallaby was back. It turns out, the wallaby is a pet of a Kentucky resident and is legal to own, ...
Scientists may be a few steps closer to resurrecting a long-extinct carnivorous marsupial known as the Tasmanian tiger. Colossal Biosciences, a company known for its genetic research to "de ...
The thylacine earned its nickname of Tasmanian tiger for the stripes along its back - but it was actually a marsupial, the type of Australian mammal that raises its young in a pouch. The group of ...
But quality journalism must still be paid for. The creation of the “highest quality” genome of the iconic thylacine, a marsupial native to Australia, was announced on Wednesday by Colossal ...
Two years after announcing its plans to revive the canine-like marsupial, the company says that it’s almost finished its reconstruction of the animal’s genome. Once completed, Colossal says it ...
A sixth and final cohort of threatened western quolls have been released at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary, in Western Australia. This is the end of phase-one of a decade long Mammal Restoration ...
The northern marsupial mole, or kakarratul, lives in one of the most remote parts of the nation and is so elusive that authorities don't even know how many there are. The palm-sized creatures have ...
Researchers reveal new insights into the complex evolutionary history behind the distinctive upright posture of modern placental and marsupial mammals, showing the transition was surprisingly ...
The Tasmanian tiger, a wolf-like marsupial that once stalked the forests of Tasmania, could be brought back from extinction after a team of US and Australian researchers claimed a series of ...
A unique collaboration in south-east Queensland will introduce one-way escape hatches so the marsupials can travel to their breeding spots without doubling back into traffic.