'A dumpling on legs': Native mouse thought extinct found on Flinders Island By News October 20, 2021 Add Comment Edit A native species of mouse that was last seen in Tasmania's north-east 17 years ago has been caught on camera on Flinders Island — sniffing a stick dipped in peanut butter.Wed, 20 Oct 2021 04:09:43 +0000April McLennan Share this post Related PostsCommunity ambition is helping disadvantaged children to be happier and improving their healthIslamic State group claims responsibility for deadly Kabul suicide bombingPair arrested over alleged attempt to import $44m worth of cocaine from small boatDe Minaur through to US Open quarterfinals after defeating fellow Australian ThompsonO'Connor maintains lead of La Vuelta after stage 18Head and Marsh club Scotland to set T20 powerplay world record'The impossible becomes possible': World champion Hodge secures maiden individual Paralympic gold medalLive: Head of Australia's housing supply council addresses National Press Club
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