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Staff at a national park in Australia stopped for a lunch break and were “surprised” when an endangered predator emerged from the forest. A video of the rare encounter shows the “confident” creature ...
While monitoring the video feed in early May, park staff saw a pair of rock-wallabies come face-to-face with a spotted-tailed quoll, a local predator, the department said in a June 7 Facebook post.
The roughly 30-second video shows a rock-wallaby moving along an outcropping when a spotted-tailed quoll appears from the brush and starts climbing up the rocks. The animals see each other and ...
The roughly 30-second video shows a rock-wallaby moving along an outcropping when a spotted-tailed quoll appears from the brush and starts climbing up the rocks. The animals see each other and ...
The roughly 30-second video shows a rock-wallaby moving along an outcropping when a spotted-tailed quoll appears from the brush and starts climbing up the rocks. The animals see each other and ...
A spotted-tailed quoll was released back into the wild after being found in central Brisbane, rescued and treated for injuries, officials said. Screengrab from Facebook video shared by Wildlife ...
The roughly 30-second video shows a rock-wallaby moving along an outcropping when a spotted-tailed quoll appears from the brush and starts climbing up the rocks. The animals see each other and ...
The roughly 30-second video shows a rock-wallaby moving along an outcropping when a spotted-tailed quoll appears from the brush and starts climbing up the rocks. The animals see each other and ...
A trail camera at a national park in Australia filmed a spotted-tailed quoll meeting two rock-wallabies, a “rarely documented” encounter. Screengrab from NSW National Parks and Wildlife ...
A spotted-tailed quoll was released back into the wild after being found in central Brisbane, rescued and treated for injuries, officials said. Screengrab from Facebook video shared by Wildlife ...
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