Next time in Australia, meet tiny possums that survived 2020 fires
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AUSTRALIA/ Created : Dec 17, 2020, 19:00 IST
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The devastating bushfires of Australia wreaked havoc for wildlife; yet there is a miraculous species that survived the horror. No ordinary species, it was feared to have gone extinct with the wildfires. Yes, we are hinting at the … Read more
The devastating bushfires of Australia wreaked havoc for wildlife; yet there is a miraculous species that survived the horror. No ordinary species, it was feared to have gone extinct with the wildfires. Yes, we are hinting at the world's smallest possum that has survived the wildfire of 2020 that gutted much of Kangaroo Island. The species was expected to have gone extinct from the region in the fires, and its recent finding has sparked joy in the wildlife community. Read less
Reportedly, almost half of the island was burnt in the fire and the pygmy possum was found by a volunteer group, the Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife, that has been working at the island for conservation. It is a biodiversity conservation program surveyed a number of fauna sites and found a number of species, including the world's smallest possum, that usually weighs around 10 gm.
Photos of the tiny possums have captured the fancy of one and all on social media, and rightly so. While Australia is a great hit with travellers from across the world, its wildlife is something that must on your bucket list. A fact that is very well-proven with those cute possums!
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