About 20 years ago, a female Tasmanian devil living in northeast Tasmania developed a facial tumor. When she eventually died, she left some of her cancer cells behind. Her tumor lived on to kill ...
A deadly, contagious cancer that is killing off Australia's Tasmanian devils is evolving, though not how researchers typically think the process occurs. Rather than changing their genes, a new study ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The Saint Louis Zoo now cares for two female Tasmanian devils in a new $550,000 Emerson Children’s Zoo habitat, opening Thursday, ...
Tasmanian devil populations have dwindled in recent decades due to two contagious facial cancers that cause debilitating growths. Now, alongside an international group of scientists and organizations, ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -- The only Tasmanian Devil you'll find left in the United States is in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The last of the Tasmanian devils known to be living outside their native Australia ...
May 26 (UPI) --Tasmanian devils were born in mainland Australia for the first time in 3,000 years, wildlife charity Aussie Ark announced. The non-profit announced in an Instagram post Monday that ...
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