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- Lake Callabonna is a dry salt lake with little to no vegetation located in the Far North region of South Australia. The 160-square-kilometre (62 sq mi)...
- unearthed in dry lakes and riverbeds; the largest ****emblage came from Lake Callabonna, South Australia. Fossils were first noticed here by an aboriginal stockman...
- The ranges stretch for over 430 km (265 mi) from Port Pirie to Lake Callabonna. The Adnyamathanha people are the Aboriginal group who have inhabited...
- the lower mandible. The specimen is a left femur. It was found at Lake Callabonna in South Australia. The excavation was undertaken and described by Zietz...
- Abundant remains have been found in Pleistocene aged deposits from Lake Callabonna in South Australia. Unlike its living relatives, it is unlikely that Phascolonus...
- 139.5292°E / -30.1417; 139.5292 Operating Mine Uranium, Uranium oxide Callabonna Sub-basin Cenozoic Coronation Hill Northern Territory 13°35′10″S 132°36′27″E...
- Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2015. "Map of Lake Callabonna, SA". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2015. "Information...
- Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park to its west and lies adjacent to Lake Callabonna linked by Salt Cr**** to its north, the southern Strzelecki Desert to its...
- and many others. Examination of skeletal remains of Sthenurus from Lake Callabonna, northern South Australia, revealed that as the animals were trapped as...
- Tedford. "Sthenurus (Macropodidae, Marsupialia) from the Pleistocene of Lake Callabonna, South Australia. Bulletin of the AMNH; no. 225." (1995). v t e...