Can't bear 'em: how GPS is helping to track drop bears
Can't bear 'em: how GPS is helping to track drop bears
Drop bears (Thylarctos plummetus) are a species of carnivorous Australian marsupial, renowned for preying on tourists in the bush. Infamous for their mode of attack, new technology is now shedding light…
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