Male northern quolls rest a third as long as females, who live up to four times longer The endangered male northern quoll, an Australian marsupial, dies after a single mating season because of extreme sleep deprivation in pursuit of sex, according to researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast and the University of Queensland. Their findings were published in the Royal Society Open Science journal on Wednesday. While female northern quolls can live up to four years, males of the species are the largest known semelparous mammal – that is, they die after a single mating season. But while smaller semelparo
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