Research reveals 111 times Australian quolls reportedly chewed on human corpses
- Written by David Eric Peacock, Adjunct Fellow, University of Adelaide
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In 1878, the body of Sergeant Michael Kennedy lay in the bush in Victoria’s Wombat Ranges. He’d been shot by the notorious Ned Kelly gang – but the bush would add its own gruesome ending.
According to the man who later stumbled across his body,...
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