In a paper published today in the journal PLOS ONE, the researchers describe a skilled climber with a heavy, muscular tail that helped it balance and free up the forelimbs for attacking and consuming ...
AUSTRALIA’s mythical ‘drop bear’ is looking a whole lot more real: A remarkable find in WA reveals thylacoleo - the marsupial lion - could indeed climb, and raised its young in caves. Flinders ...
They were already the largest and most formidable predators to live in Australia, but an extinct giant species of marsupial lion also had a trick up its sleeve when hunting - they could climb.
Restoration of the skull of Thylacoleo. From The Ancient Life History of the Earth. In June 2005 the owners of Henschke’s Quarry in Naracoorte, Australia contacted scientist Steven Bourne about some ...
In a paper published today in the journal PLOS ONE, the researchers describe a skilled climber with a heavy, muscular tail that helped it balance and free up the forelimbs for attacking and consuming ...
Marsupial predators — larger than leopards and every bit as agile — once hunted across South Australia. Adelaide scientists have revealed for the first time what they were like. In a paper published ...
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