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Gould’s mouse was declared extinct, but DNA shows it still lives on an island in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Before European settlers set foot on Australian shores, Gould’s mouse scurried about the continent.
But land clearing and the introduction of predators decimated native rodent populations, and the little mouse was declared extinct more than a century ago – until now.
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