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Wonambi were
constrictor snakes unrelated to
Australian pythons.
Wonambi naracoortensis was
first described from
fossils collected at Naracoorte,
South Australia...
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isolated vertebrae, but
several (Madtsoia bai, M. camposi,
Wonambi naracoortensis,
Nanowana spp.,
unnamed Yurlunggur spp.,
Najash rionegrina) have ****ociated...
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Protochelifer naracoortensis is a
species of
pseudoscorpion in the
Cheliferidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1968 by Austrian...
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gallinacea was
considerably larger than the
living one. A
second species, P.
naracoortensis, was
described in 1974 by van Tets from
deposits in the
Naracoorte Caves...
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Pleistocene Genus: †Latagallina
Latagallina naracoortensis formerly Progura naracoortensis – New
South Wales,
South Australia,
Pleistocene Latagallina...
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Wonambi naracoortensis and Thylacoleo...
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Yurlunggur camfieldensis Wonambi naracoortensis...
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maximum length of 7–8 m (23–26 ft). It is
closely related to
Wonambi naracoortensis,
present in
Australia during the Pleistocene. The name of the genus...
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there is no
evidence that they
directly encountered each other.
Wonambi naracoortensis was a non-venomous
snake of 5–6 m (16–20 ft) in length. It was an ambush...
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extinct Australian megafauna, as
there was a python-like snake,
Wonambi naracoortensis, with a
length of five to six
metres (16 to 20 ft). Due to the Noongar...