Numbats | Amazing Facts about Kangaroos' Unknown Cousins
Australia is famed for its wildlife diversity and home to many unique species. One of them is the numbat – a small, termite-eating marsupial that lives in forests right across the country. ↠Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/TerraMaterOfficial?sub_confirmation=1
The numbat is highly endangered, with only 1,000 left in the wild. Human settlement and the introduction of predators like foxes and cats have decimated their numbers. Researchers are collecting data in order to try to protect them, but intelligent numbats like Lena here don’t always make it easy for them . . .
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"Cute Little Killers". A Terra Mater Factual Studios production, written and directed by Ruth Berry.
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The numbat is highly endangered, with only 1,000 left in the wild. Human settlement and the introduction of predators like foxes and cats have decimated their numbers. Researchers are collecting data in order to try to protect them, but intelligent numbats like Lena here don’t always make it easy for them . . .
Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the alert button for all our videos exploring the natural world!
#terramatters #marsupials
🔗 Footage:
"Cute Little Killers". A Terra Mater Factual Studios production, written and directed by Ruth Berry.
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