The extinction of the megafauna—giant marsupials that lived in Australia until 60,000 to 45,000 years ago—is a topic of fierce debate. Some researchers have suggested a reliance on certain ...
The brush-tailed bettong once inhabited most of Australia, but these days it lives in a tiny fraction of its former range.
Brush-tailed bettongs once inhabited more than 60% of mainland Australia, but the species’ population size shrank by 90% ...
All around the world, scientists are working to recreate lost animal species such as the mammoth. Using modern genetic ...
The extinction of the megafauna – giant marsupials that lived in Australia until 60,000 to 45,000 years ago – is a topic of fierce debate. Some researchers have suggested a reliance on certain ...
Ben Lamm Another key project centers around the thylacine, an extinct marsupial that was native to Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. The last known individual died in 1936. An ex-utero way of ...
This team wants to resurrect the mammoth, the flightless dodo and Tasmanian tiger, an Australian marsupial that went extinct in 1936. Colossal plans to recreate these creatures by editing the ...
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