The numbat - a small and little-known Australian marsupial - is one of the world's most endangered animals. But conservationists are working hard to save them by building vast, predator-free ...
Numbats have blunt 'pegs' for teeth as they ... They’re a sexually dimorphic species, which means the females have a different appearance than the males – in this case, the females are light ...
A crackdown on feral cats is helping to return the once dwindling numbat population in southern Western Australia to healthier numbers. Two populations of the critically endangered marsupial ...