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BBC - Travel - Australia's charismatic glider marsupial


Its super long fluffy tail gave it away
The first time I saw one, I was leading a night walk and we heard this big crash in the eucalyptus trees above us, said Wendy Bithell of Vision Walks Eco-Tours as we strapped on night vision goggles, the nature guide s secret weapon for spotting nocturnal critters in the rainforests of northern New South Wales (NSW).
We looked up and its super long fluffy tail gave it away, added Bithell. They re beautiful creatures to look at, but they re not as graceful as you d think they might be.
A solitary, tree-dwelling marsupial with big furry ears, large round eyes and a feather boa-like tail that lives in the eucalypt forests of eastern Australia, the greater glider is often described as a clumsy flying possum. Only cuter. ....

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The Quiet Disappearance of Australia's Urban Platypuses


The Quiet Disappearance of Australia’s Urban Platypuses
Newspapers used to describe sightings of dozens at a time. These days, one researcher says, “most Australians have never seen one.”
The Quiet Disappearance of Australia s Urban Platypuses
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It is dusk beside a creek and we are instructed to look for a trail of bubbles, under which could be one of the world’s weirdest mammals.
When you’re desperate to see a platypus in the fading light, everything looks like one.
Floating logs from bank-side paperbark trees, gyrating leaves caught in a dance with the wind, and what was probably a water-rat dashing from rocks they all make the heart briefly skip. But there’s no sign of the egg-laying, duck-billed, flat-tailed, and venomous monotreme. ....

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