Numbats are overheating because Australia is getting too hot for them

On a hot day, numbats can only look for food for 10 minutes before they are forced to seek shade, raising concerns about the endangered animal’s conservation amid Australia’s increasing temperatures

​On a hot day, numbats can only look for food for 10 minutes before they are forced to seek shade, raising concerns about the endangered animal’s conservation amid Australia’s increasing temperatures On a hot day, numbats can only look for food for 10 minutes before they are forced to seek shade, raising concerns about the endangered animal’s conservation amid Australia’s increasing temperatures 

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