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They Analyze the DNA From the Cats' Stomach and Discover that They Might Be Hunting Many More Animals than We Thought.

Summary by meneame.net
Australia re-focuses on the predatory role of these felines for some endangered species. Australia’s unique animal species are suffering a sharp decline, with more than 40 mammal extinctions in the last 238 years. This atrocious record of mammal conservation is the worst in the world. Nearly 700 animals are currently at risk of extinction in the future. At least 200 of them are directly threatened by wild cats. Tags: cat, adn, feline, extinction…
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Australia re-focuses on the predatory role of these felines for some endangered species. Australia’s unique animal species are suffering a sharp decline, with more than 40 mammal extinctions in the last 238 years. This atrocious record of mammal conservation is the worst in the world. Nearly 700 animals are currently at risk of extinction in the future. At least 200 of them are directly threatened by wild cats. Tags: cat, adn, feline, extinction…

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meneame.net broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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