This list will have your jaw on the floor before you can say “fruit salad tree”. Here are 25 Jaw Dropping Facts That Will ...
Although science often advances through tried-and-tested methods, sometimes scientists have to find creative ways to test ...
Scientists at the University of Georgia dropped a new study on how wombats communicate using their square-shaped droppings.
When Kate McMahon was finishing her science degree she found herself with the odd task of moving wombat poo around, to see how the animals would react. “I’d catch up with my friends and they’d ask, ...
Most people have a preferred way of communication—phone, text, email—but bare-nosed wombats have an unusual way of relaying information. The Australian marsupial communicates by … there's no delicate ...
Wombat noses and whiskers don't just make them adorable. Both are unique sensory organs essential for navigation, foraging and communication. They're crucial to wombat survival in complex environments ...
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We live in a world where billionaires want to colonize Mars but can’t seem to figure out how to make airplane seats comfortable. Where people microwave fish in office break rooms and think that’s okay ...
A team of scientists claims to have unraveled one of the animal kingdom's more peculiar mysteries: why wombat poop is cube-shaped. The wombat, native to Australia, produces about 80 to 100 cubes of ...
When you camp in the open woods, you can occasionally encounter wild animals. In Australia, you won’t be catching possums and raccoons rifling through your food stores. Instead of the critters common ...