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  • Diprotodon - Wikipedia
    Diprotodon is the largest-known marsupial to have ever lived; it greatly exceeds the size of its closest living relatives wombats and koalas It is a member of the extinct family Diprotodontidae, which includes other large quadruped herbivores
  • Diprotodon | Largest Known Fossil Marsupials, Characteristics . . .
    Diprotodon, extinct genus of marsupial classified in the suborder Vombatiformes and considered to be the largest known group of marsupial mammals Diprotodon lived during the Pleistocene Epoch (2 6 million to 11,700 years ago) in Australia and is a close relative of living wombats and koalas
  • 10 Facts About Diprotodon, the Giant Wombat - ThoughtCo
    Diprotodon, also known as the giant wombat, was the largest marsupial that ever existed Adult males measured up to 10 feet from head to tail and weighed upward of three tons Discover 10 fascinating facts about this extinct megafauna mammal of Pleistocene Australia
  • Diprotodon optatum - The Australian Museum
    Diprotodon was the first fossil mammal named from Australia (Owen 1838) and one of the most well known of the megafauna It was widespread across Australia when the first indigenous people arrived, co-existing with them for thousands of years before becoming extinct about 25,000 years ago
  • Diprotodon Animal Facts - Diprotodon optatum - A-Z Animals
    Enjoy this expertly researched article on the Diprotodon, including where they lived, what they ate much more Now with high-quality pictures
  • Diprotodon a. k. a. ‭ ‘‬Giant Wombat’ and ‘Rhinoceros Wombat’
    So far not only is Diprotodon the largest of the Australian megafauna,‭ ‬but it is also the largest known marsupial mammal to ever exist ‭ ‬
  • Diprotodon - Dinosaur Park
    Diprotodon was the first of Australia’s megafauna to be named by modern scientists in 1838, however this was not mankind’s first encounter with Diprotodon It's believed early humans encountered this animal when aboriginal settlers first made landfall in Australia
  • Diprotodon - Western Australian Museum
    The name ‘Diprotodon’ means “two forward teeth”, which refers to the incisors of the lower jaw, which point straight forward Coupled with its heavy build, stout limbs and moderately long neck, the Diprotodon may have resembled an oversized, long-legged wombat


















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