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The male northern quoll, a small endangered marsupial, is walking so far and sleeping so little in its desperate search for sex that it may be causing its own early death, according to a study ...
Male northern quolls walk up to 6.5 miles a night to find a mate, which may be the reason for them living shorter lives than the females.
Innovative technology mimics nature, providing the northern quoll a chance to avoid extinction in the fight against the invasive cane toad.
The life of a male northern quoll is short, brutish and driven almost entirely by the pursuit of sex. The Australian male marsupials are what's known as "suicidal reproducers," which means they ...
A wild roaming Northern quoll on Groote Eylandt wears a backpack with a tracker, fitted by researchers to measure the behaviour and distances travelled by endangered marsupial (University of the ...
The male northern quoll, a small endangered marsupial, is walking so far and sleeping so little in its desperate search for sex that it may be causing its own early death, according to a study ...
The male northern quoll, a small endangered marsupial, is walking so far and sleeping so little in its desperate search for sex that it may be causing its own early death, according to a study ...
Northern quoll, an endangered marsupial, is likely killing itself for sex, study out of Australia suggests.
Related to the Tasmanian devil, the northern quoll is a small carnivorous marsupial that is the subject of a biological mystery. The males die after a single mating season, and no one has known why.
Colossal Biosciences’ thylacine gene-editing technologies provide hope for Australia’s endangered northern quoll Innovative technology mimics nature, providing the northern quoll a chance to ...
Only small populations left Australia is home to four quoll species, with the spotted-tail and northern quoll both found in Queensland.
Northern quoll, an endangered marsupial, is likely killing itself for sex, study out of Australia suggests.