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Siblicidal kookaburras, truffle-snuffling potoroos: Why did Australia’s wildlife astonish even Charles Darwin?

Posted on September 30, 2021 by DERG

 

Striped faced dunnart. Photo: Bobby Tamayo

Striped faced dunnart. Photo: Bobby Tamayo

Chris Dickman and Glenda Wardle recently quoted in this article from the Brisbane Times.

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