By Shreya Dasgupta Tree kangaroos, which live high up in the tall rainforest trees of New Guinea and Australia, are usually very hard to spot from the ground. But thermal drones, which detect animals ...
Researchers in Far North Queensland have found surprising success using thermal drones to spot warm, marsupial bodies in tropical rainforest canopies.
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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Public defender Stu Baggerly represents people who can't afford a lawyer. And he has a soft spot for a certain opossum.
Veterinarians in the province are no longer permitted to dock a dog's tail. An overwhelming majority of Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association members voted to axe the controversial practice ...
The brush-tailed bettong, which resembles a tiny kangaroo and similarly keeps its young in a pouch, once inhabited more than 60% of mainline Australia, according to CNN. But European colonization ...
TAKE A CLOSE LOOK. THE WINGS AND TAIL OF THIS RED TAILED HAWK ARE ALL GONE, MEANING IT COULD NOT SURVIVE IN THE WILD. THIS BIRD WOULD BE RENDERED UNABLE TO FLY. IT WOULD JUST BE ROAMING ON THE ...
The brush-tailed bettong looks like a miniature kangaroo and, similarly, has a pouch where it keeps its young. But don’t be fooled, this small marsupial is not as adorable as it looks.
Brolga’s passion inspired a BBC documentary series, Kangaroo Dundee ... Wendy, the chatterbox; Disco Dave with the broken tail; Tiny Tim and Beyonce. Bronco was rescued from local kids whose ...