The northern quoll, one of Australia’s most adorable and endangered native carnivores, appears to be adapted to dramatically different landscapes — which may be key to the species’ survival. A new study that found similarities between northern quoll skulls across a 5000 kilometer range, which has raised hopes scientists will be able to cross-breed isolated populations.
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Source: ScienceDaily