Thylacoleo Remembrance
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Description: Information about the predatory 'marsupial lion', which lived in Australia during Pleistocene times.
Thylacoleo - Australia's Marsupial Lion Thylacoleo - Australia's Marsupial Lion , a natural history of the marsupial family Thylacoleonidae. Thylacoleonids are predatory marsupials which lived in Australia from Late Oligocene times until the end of the Pleistocene. Members of this marsupial family varied in dimensions from that of a house cat to nearly the size of an African lion. The most famous species of the family is
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Page title: | Thylacoleo - Australia's Marsupial Lion |
Keywords: | Thylacoleo carnifex, Marsupial lion, Thylacoleonidae, thylacoleonids, marsupials, Australia, Pleistocene, Ice Age, megafauna, Naracoorte Caves, fossils |
Description: | A website which details the discovery and natural history of Thylacoleo carnifex, a predatory Australian marsupial of the Pleistocene which is often referred to as the Marsupial lion. |
IP-address: | 66.96.130.78 |