The Only Mammal Native to Great Barrier Reef Has Gone Extinct, And We Know The Culprit ScienceAlert
Years ago, the small, ratlike rodents could be seen scurrying across the sand and coral rubble on the Australian island of Bramble Cay.

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Years ago, the small, ratlike rodents could be seen scurrying across the sand and coral rubble on the Australian island of Bramble Cay.

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