The largest marsupial to ever exist that we know about was called a “Diprotodon.” It kind of looked like a wombat, but it ...
Once thought as the least evolved of the mammals that roam our world, new research shows that marsupial evolution might actually be further along than even humans. This old bias towards the creatures ...
Around 100 million years ago, a remarkable evolutionary shift allowed placental mammals to diversify and conquer many cold regions of our planet. New research shows that the typical mammalian heater ...
While exploring the region around an archaeological site in the Peruvian Andes, researchers discovered a never-before-seen creature. The tiny, big-eyed marsupial — named Marmosa chachapoya — is a ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of marsupial in Australia’s bushland, closely related to the kangaroo. Researchers ...
(CN) – A new study paints the picture of an extinct 2,200-pound marsupial tapir that roamed the Australian continent for the last 25 million years and was unlike any living mammal previously studied.
A new marsupial species found in the Río Abiseo National Park, Marmosa chachapoya, contributes to the biological richness of ...