The smoky mouse is among more than 100 threatened species directly affected by Australia’s months-long bushfire disaster. – museumvictoria.com pic, February 27, 2020.
TOXIC smoke killed endangered Australian mice far from raging summer bushfires, in what researchers said is the first confirmed example of animals dying from inhaling fumes outside burning areas. Charles Sturt University researchers said Australian “smoky” mice – so called because of their silver-grey fur – began dying in captivity three days after the first wave of hazardous smoke wafted over the nation’s capital, Canberra, last month.
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