If you saw a northern marsupial mole, you might be surprised.
And unlike the mole species of North America, it is a marsupial.
But you probably wouldn’t see one: While the animals are plentiful, sightings remain extremely rare because northern marsupial moles live in tunnels beneath sand dunes, navigating them with a swimming-like motion using flipper-like front feet.
“This is the hardest of all the animals to find,” said Denzel Hunter, an Indigenous ranger who works to survey and conserve wildlife in the lands of the Nyangumarta people.
“Every time we go out looking for northern marsupial moles, we find evidence that they’re there.
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Australia, North America, Sandy, Perth