- others.
Extinct diprotodonts include the hippopotamus-sized Diprotodon, and Thylacoleo, the so-called "marsupial lion".
Living diprotodonts are
almost all...
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bandicoots and
rainforest bandicoots)
Order Diprotodontia (koalas, wombats,
diprotodonts, possums, cuscuses,
sugar gliders,
kangaroos and others)
Order Notoryctemorphia...
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marsupial lion
exhibited syndactyly (fused
second and
third toes) like
other diprotodonts. Its
strong forelimbs and
retracting claws mean that
Thylacoleo possibly...
- 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...
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diversify after returning to water.
Birds continue to diversify.
First kelp,
diprotodonts,
bears and simians. The
multituberculates and
leptictidans go extinct...
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order of
Australian marsupial mammals.
Members of this
order are
called diprotodonts.
Diprotodontia is the
largest order of
marsupials and
currently comprises...
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bushmeat including non-human primates, even-toed ungulates, bats,
diprotodont marsupials,
rodents and
carnivores occurring in
developing countries...
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Phalangeriformes are
quadrupedal diprotodont marsupials with long tails. The
smallest species,
indeed the
smallest diprotodont marsupial, is the Tasmanian...
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bandicoots and
allies Order Diprotodontia (136 species) – see list of
diprotodonts Suborder Vombatiformes Family Vombatidae:
wombats Family Phascolarctidae:...
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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...