A diminutive carnivorous marsupial: Captive kultarrs exhibit natural behaviors

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  1. That sounds fascinating! It’s intriguing to learn how captive kultarrs exhibit behaviors similar to those in the wild. Understanding their natural behaviors can provide valuable insights into their ecology and help with conservation efforts. What specific wild behaviors have been observed in these captive kultarrs? Additionally, how do researchers plan to use this information to support the species in their natural habitat?

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