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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for a New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution
Marsupial Lions & Methodological Omnivory
THYLACOLEO CARNIFEX and the NARACOORTE CAVES Michael Curry, Liz Reed1,2 and Steve Bourne3
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes) Robin M
Systematic and Palaeobiological Implications of Postcranial Morphology in the Diprotodontidae (Marsupialia)
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Thy Thylacoleo Is a Thylacine. Australian Archaeology, No. 80
Rock Art Thematic Study
A Tiny New Marsupial Lion (Marsupialia, Thylacoleonidae) from the Early Miocene of Australia
Diversity and Systematics of Marsupial Lions from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area and the Evolution of the Thylacoleonidae
Comment on Welch's 'Thy Thylacoleo Is a Thylacine'
Extinction of Eastern Sahul Megafauna Coincides with Sustained Environmental Deterioration
Facilitated Program
Understanding Morphological Variation in the Extant Koala As A
Care of Bare-Nosed Wombats Page 2 Fourth Crossing Wildlife a Note from Fauna First Aid
The Predatory Behavior of the Marsupial Lion (Thylacoleo Carnifex) As Revealed by Elbow Joint Morphology
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum (ISSN 0079-8835)
Thylacine Dreams: the Vernacular Resurrection of an Extinct Marsupial
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Teachers Notes and Activities
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A Phylogeny of Diprotodontia (Marsupialia) Based on Sequences for five Nuclear Genes
THE MAMMOTH CAVE ( C Ollti1lued)
Megafauna Depictions in Australian Rock Art
First-Ever Look at Complete Skeleton of Thylacoleo, Australia's Extinct 'Marsupial Lion' 12 December 2018
LATE PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS from the "KE1LOR CRANIUM SITE", SOUTHERN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA by Larry G
More Megafaunal Depictions in Bradshaw Rock Art
A New Family of Vombatomorphian Marsupial from the Late Oligocene Of
The Occurrence of Gigantic Marsupials in Tasmania
Pedal Morphology of the Marsupial Lion Thylacoleo Carnifex (Diprotodontia: Thylacoleonidae) from the Pleistocene of Australia
Aboriginal Art As Evidence of Changing Climate - Reading
The Disappearing Native Mammals of Northern Australia
A New Oligo–Miocene Marsupial Lion from Australia and Revision of the Family Thylacoleonidae
The Occurrence of Gigantic Marsupials in Tasmania
Australian Fossil Mammal Sites Factsheet
A New Family of Diprotodontian Marsupials from the Latest Oligocene of Australia and the Evolution of Wombats, Koalas, and Their Relatives (Vombatiformes)
Care of Bare-Nosed Wombats Page 2 Fourth Crossing Wildlife a Note from Fauna First Aid
Section II: Periodic Report on the State of Conservation of the Australian
Animals and Fossils at Naracoorte Caves
New Species of Extinct Marsupial Lion Discovered in Australia 6 December 2017
New Records of Plio-Pleistocene Koalas from Australia: Palaeoecological and Taxonomic Implications
Tiie Evolutionary History and Diversity of Australian Mammals
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Aaptoryctes U.Paleocene W USA A
Art and Megafauna in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia: Illusion Or Reality?