Due to climate change, life of this creature is on the verge of extinction
Due to climate change, life of this creature is on the verge of extinction
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The pygmy possum, which is on the verge of extinction in Australia, is also being affected by climate circulation. The population of these small mammal species found on the alpine hills is decreasing almost. The researcher estimates that by bringing the pygmies from the mountains to a cold lowland area, they can prevent them from dying. The pygmy Marsupius family is a small mammalian organism, which looks like mice. This creature with a length of 5 to 12 cm weighs between 10 and 50 grams. They are considered omnivores. They depend on fruits and seeds only. Their species is found in Australia as well as in New Papua Guinea and Indonesia.

According to sources, these small mammals currently live in understory areas, but around 2500 pygmies still live in the forests. Their species is now under threat due to the changing weather. They like to live in icy areas. Pygmies live by burrowing within the rocks. It is considered the best and safest place to rest during winters and snow, as the effect of outside temperature is less within the rocks and the pygmies sleep throughout the winter.

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He said that cold winds have affected them the most in Australia, as winds can enter their bills as well and many times these creatures die in their sleep as the temperature drops. Bates said, "They can wake up from hibernation and die if the temperature within the bill is below 0.6 degrees Celsius. If the weather remains bad for two consecutive winters, there is an increased possibility that their entire population may be in danger.'

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UASW scientists have prepared an artificial bill in the Terai areas to save their population, here these creatures can live. For this, he formed a colony of 25 pygmies and studied them for two years. Through this, researchers found that if proper arrangements are made for their living in Terai areas also, then they can be saved from disappearing.

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