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A trail camera on Clarke Island recorded an echidna for the first time in decades. Photos show the egg-laying mammal once feared locally extinct. Photo from Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre via WWF ...
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The organisation is celebrating a “monumental” restoration win after a trimanya, or echidna, was spotted through trail cameras on the island for the first time in more than a decade.
“It’s not funny or lighthearted and anyone who claims that it is is either naive to the origin of the trend or the aspirations of people using the feature (flattery on being a smaller size ...
A Michigan man charged with unlawfully possessing metallic knuckles lost his constitutional challenge to the state’s ban on appeal. Although the plain text of the Second Amendment could be read to ...
Whether it’s one or all of your knuckles, you may wonder what causes the cracking sound. Although interesting, “cracking joints” and “popping knuckles” are not fully understood.
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After a devastating bushfire in 2014, the Pakana Rangers thought Lungtalanana was mostly devoid of life. Then an echidna was captured on a camera set up to monitor wildlife on Clarke Island off ...
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