Paleocene Mammals of the World: Marsupials
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Description: Information on this group of mammals which were widely spread in the late Cretaceous and Tertiary, with images of a reconstruction of Alphadon and a fossil skeleton of the opossum, Pucadelphys andinus.
Marsupials: A southern success story Marsupials are often associated with the Australian continent where such popular animals as kangaroos and koalas live. Less widely known is that a number of marsupials occur in South America today. These include the opossums, the only marsupials that also occur in the northern hemisphere today.
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Date | Changed: 2006-12-01T20:28:12+01:00 Changed: 2005-04-21T19:47:06+02:00 Changed: 2005-05-09T14:34:15+02:00 |