The males of an endangered marsupial species have such a high sex drive it might be killing them prematurely. Male northern quolls prioritize having sex over sleeping, possibly leading to them dying ...
SYDNEY — Australia’s northern quolls are small animals with big appetites — and they are eating themselves to death. Nocturnal marsupials, about the size of a squirrel, quolls once roamed all of ...
A small endangered marsupial is dying for sex — literally. The male northern quoll — a carnivorous mammal about the size of a small domestic cat — is walking so far and sleeping so little in its ...
Innovative technology mimics nature, providing the northern quoll a chance to avoid extinction in the fight against the invasive cane toad. MELBOURNE, Australia & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today ...
The Pilbara's northern quoll is at risk of extinction from feral species and habitat loss. WA Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) research scientist Judy Dunlop takes her team into the remote ...
The northern quoll, an endangered marsupial species native to Australia, is literally dying for sex, new research suggests. Photo from the Australian Dept. of Agriculture Swedish artist Tove Lo sings ...
A spotted-tailed quoll was released back into the wild after being found in central Brisbane, rescued and treated for injuries, officials said. Screengrab from Facebook video shared by Wildlife ...
There is absolutely no player more committed to the game than the male northern quoll. According to a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, these adorable Australian ...
MAY 8, 2024 - Melbourne, Australia and Dallas, Texas - Today scientists from Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, and the University of Melbourne announce a major step ...
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