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Three mammals whose pugmarks are missing in their usual urban haunts


Three mammals whose pugmarks are missing in their usual urban haunts
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March 06, 2021 23:29 IST
Though living largely unseen, the Black-naped Hare, Golden Jackal and Indian Grey Mongoose would be found close to human habitations, often thriving in suitable habitats within the urban environment. Now, they are scarcely seen and heard in what used to be their regular haunts
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A black-naped Hare that the Prestons rescued as a near-newborn nurtured and released in the wild after it had grown up. Photo: Preston Ahimaz
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Though living largely unseen, the Black-naped Hare, Golden Jackal and Indian Grey Mongoose would be found close to human habitations, often thriving in suitable habitats within the urban environment. Now, they are scarcely seen and heard in what used to be their regular haunts ....

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Octopuses Not Only Feel Pain Physically, But Emotionally Too, First Study Finds


Octopuses Not Only Feel Pain Physically, But Emotionally Too, First Study Finds
5 MARCH 2021
An important new study suggests octopuses are likely to feel and respond to pain in a similar way to mammals - the first strong evidence for this capacity in any invertebrate. 
 
The experience of pain is far more than a simple reflex to harmful stimuli or injury; it s a complex emotional state, leading to distress or suffering.
While vertebrates are generally thought to experience both the physical and emotional aspects of pain, it remains unresolved whether or not invertebrates, which generally have much simpler nervous systems, are capable of something similar. ....

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Loved Ones Talk Down Goat Standing On Mountain's Edge


Loved Ones Talk Down Goat Standing On Mountain’s Edge
RED LODGE, MT As they begged the visibly distraught ungulate to climb back down the sheer rocky slope, a mountain goat’s loved ones reportedly spent several tense minutes Friday talking him off a high peak from which he appeared ready to jump to his death. “Hello, friend, I want to let you know there are a lot of goats here who care about you very much and really want to see you make it back down safely,” shouted a goat of high rank within the herd’s dominance hierarchy, addressing the adult male who paced nervously along the side of a 200-foot, nearly vertical surface and occasionally let out pained bleat, bucked into the air, and threatened to jump. “We know things haven’t been easy for you lately, especially when you took that horn to the stomach from a rival back in mating season. You’ve barely been grazing, and your beard has grown unkempt. But this isn’t the answer. You still have a lot to offer: Yo ....

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Western quolls reintroduced to unprotected outback area survive despite extinction threats


Western quolls reintroduced to unprotected outback area survive despite extinction threats
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Western quolls are listed as a vulnerable mammal species
Researchers in SA s far north are monitoring the progress of those reintroduced outside a protected area
Tracking data shows males are surviving in the arid conditions
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia estimates western quolls once existed across nearly 70 per cent of Australia in all states and territories. ....

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Extinction of 13 More Species Verified by Australia, Together with 12 Mammals Lost Since Colonization


Mar 03, 2021 11:12 AM EST
Forest scincid lizard on Christmas Island and 12 animals on the list, including the desert bettong, large cheeked jumping mouse, and arena barred wallaby. The government of Australia has formally acknowledged that 13 of the endemic species went into extinction and this includes 12 mammals and the earliest reptile known to have vanished since the colonization by the Europeans.
(Photo : Egor Kamelev)
The increase of the dozen species of mammal species shows the inevitable position of Australia as the capital for the world mammal extinction, raising the entire number of species known to have gone into extinction to 34.  
No one out of the 13 seems like a surprise. Almost all of the species extinctions are memorable, with most of them vanishing between the 1850s and 1950s. But the record also comprises two species that got lost, the pair from Christmas Island in the ocean of Indian over the last decade. ....

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