“Extinct” Australian Mouse Found Chillin’ on an Island 150 Years Later

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The arrival of European settlers to Australia decimated the native rodent population, leading to several species to extinction, including the shaggy Gould’s mouse. But new research into Australian rodents led to a shocking discovery—the Gould’s mouse didn’t go extinct in the 1840s, it’s just been hanging out on an island.

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“Extinct” Australian Mouse Found Chillin’ on an Island 150 Years Later