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Things get a little wild in north-west Tasmania when winter descends. But why hide away when the temperature plummets? The ...
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, the company behind the dire wolf's resurrection, could soon bring back another extinct ...
Sugar gliders are named for their love of sweet foods, such as nectar and sap, but in Tasmania, they’re out here eating birds ...
Cuteness can shift moods and lower cortisol, and science backs it up. Looking at baby animals, like a seal pup blinking on a ...
Australia is home to more than 60 species of carnivorous marsupials in the family Dasyuridae. Almost a quarter of those have ...
Thylacines — marsupials known as Tasmanian tigers — were declared extinct decades ago, but efforts to find one in the wild ...
Neil the seal may be Tasmania's most famous resident, but his love for napping on roads has experts concerned.
With their oversized heads, scrappy attitudes, and chaotic energy, Tasmanian devils might be some of the most misunderstood animals on the planet – and also some of the cutest. In this episode ...
So they brought the dire wolf back, huh? Wake me when they bring back the Tasmanian Tiger, then we can talk.
From an Australian frog that swallowed its own eggs to woolly mammoths, scientists could soon bring back long-lost species from the dead.
Yet as cute as these critters are, the Colossal Woolly Mouse's aggressive adorableness wasn't the end goal. These mice are just the latest development in Colossal's quest to "de-extinct" the ...