Marsupials

Koala moms make their kids eat poo. It’s for their own good.

Animals
Koala moms make their kids eat poo. It’s for their own good.
Koala moms make their kids eat poo. It’s for their own good.

Wombats have buns of steel—and they poop in cubes. Here's why.

Animals
Wombats have buns of steel—and they poop in cubes. Here's why.
Wombats have buns of steel—and they poop in cubes. Here's why.

The controversial quest to bring back the Tasmanian tiger

  • Animals
  • The Big Idea
The controversial quest to bring back the Tasmanian tiger
The controversial quest to bring back the Tasmanian tiger

Efforts to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger get a boost

Science
Efforts to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger get a boost
Efforts to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger get a boost

Here’s the best spot on Earth to see polar bears in the wild

Travel
Here’s the best spot on Earth to see polar bears in the wild
Here’s the best spot on Earth to see polar bears in the wild

Nature gives animals all kinds of storage compartments

Magazine
Nature gives animals all kinds of storage compartments
Nature gives animals all kinds of storage compartments

Once thought extinct, bizarre horned frog reappears in Ecuador

  • Animals
  • Weird & Wild
Once thought extinct, bizarre horned frog reappears in Ecuador
Once thought extinct, bizarre horned frog reappears in Ecuador

This Newborn Tree Kangaroo Brings Hope to the Species

Animals
This Newborn Tree Kangaroo Brings Hope to the Species
This Newborn Tree Kangaroo Brings Hope to the Species

Meet the Adorable Quoll, the Australian Marsupial That Nearly Went Extinct

  • Animals
  • Weird Animal Question of the Week
Meet the Adorable Quoll, the Australian Marsupial That Nearly Went Extinct
Meet the Adorable Quoll, the Australian Marsupial That Nearly Went Extinct

Meet Brian the Rescued 'Mini-Kangaroo'

Weird & Wild
Meet Brian the Rescued 'Mini-Kangaroo'
Meet Brian the Rescued 'Mini-Kangaroo'

Cat-Size Marsupials Reintroduced to Australia's Mainland for First Time

Cat-Size Marsupials Reintroduced to Australia's Mainland for First Time
Cat-Size Marsupials Reintroduced to Australia's Mainland for First Time
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