A case of bitten Bettongs.

Authors

  • H. James Forensic Odontology Unit, Adelaide University, Australia
  • A. B. Acharya Forensic Odontology Unit, Adelaide University, Australia
  • J. A. Taylor Forensic Odontology Unit, Adelaide University, Australia
  • M. J. Freak Department for Environment & Heritage, National Parks & Wildlife, SA.

Abstract

Australia has a unique collection of native fauna, which is often threatened by physical harm or the destruction of its habitat and conservation of endangered species is a primary concern. Investigation of the recent deaths of Bettongs in Lincoln National Park, South Australia was undertaken by the Forensic Odontology Unit, Adelaide University to detennine the likely perpetrator. Feral domestic cats were deemed to be responsible, as indicated by bitemarks on the radiotransmitter collars.

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Published

2023-07-23

How to Cite

James, H., Acharya, A. B., Taylor, J. A., & Freak, M. J. (2023). A case of bitten Bettongs. The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology - JFOS, 20(1), 10: 12. Retrieved from https://ojs.iofos.eu/index.php/Journal/article/view/1714