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- others. Extinct diprotodonts include the hippopotamus-sized Diprotodon, and Thylacoleo, the so-called "marsupial lion". Living diprotodonts are almost all...
- order of Australian marsupial mammals. Members of this order are called diprotodonts. Diprotodontia is the largest order of marsupials and currently comprises...
- This is a list of mammals of Great Britain. The diversity of mammal fauna of Great Britain is somewhat impoverished compared to that of Continental Europe...
- marsupial lion exhibited syndactyly (fused second and third toes) like other diprotodonts. Its strong forelimbs and retracting claws mean that Thylacoleo possibly...
- bandicoots and rainforest bandicoots) Order Diprotodontia (koalas, wombats, diprotodonts, possums, cuscuses, sugar gliders, kangaroos and others) Order Notoryctemorphia...
- The class Mammalia (mammals) is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: egg-laying mammals (yinotherians or monotremes - see also...
- diversify after returning to water. Birds continue to diversify. First kelp, diprotodonts, bears and simians. The multituberculates and leptictidans go extinct...
- bandicoots and allies Order Diprotodontia (136 species) – see list of diprotodonts Suborder Vombatiformes Family Vombatidae: wombats Family Phascolarctidae:...
- limbs to move about at slower speeds. The potoroids are, like nearly all diprotodonts, largely herbivorous. However, while they take a wide variety of plant...
- Phalangeriformes are quadrupedal diprotodont marsupials with long tails. The smallest species, indeed the smallest diprotodont marsupial, is the Tasmanian...