Since starting the collection in 1998, Richard has collected about 80,000 insect specimens, many of which are unique to ...
This small marsupial was given its unique genus name by Australian scientist Gerard Krefft ... So rather than hopping like a kangaroo, kultarrs walk or run using all four legs at speeds of up to 13.8 ...
Kultarrs are tiny, cryptic creatures that only come out at night. Now, scientists are finally learning how they live.
COLUMN. In February, 24 individuals of this species were released into a 6,000-hectare sanctuary in the heart of Tasmania, in ...
This small marsupial was given its unique genus name by Australian scientist ... So rather than hopping like a kangaroo, kultarrs walk or run using all four legs at speeds of up to 13.8 kilometres ...
He seemed nearly out of control, and the microphones picked up every inflamed syllable: “This is the biggest kangaroo court disgrace ... testimony from that trial genus known as the expert ...
The tendons in a kangaroo’s legs compress with each bound ... Researchers have discovered that weevils, specifically the Trigonopterus genus, use a nut and bolt mechanism to attach their ...
Depicted with an upright posture, similar to that of a modern kangaroo, we now know this is ... Some, depending on their genus, are also more commonly depicted wrapped in feathers.