- W.; Evans,
Alistair R. (March 2023). "Inferring the
palaeobiology of
palorchestid marsupials through analysis of
mammalian humeral and
femoral shape"....
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living from the
Miocene through to the Late Pleistocene. Like
other palorchestids, it had
highly retracted nasal region suggesting that it had a prehensile...
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Propalorchestes is a
fossil genus of
palorchestid marsupial that
existed in
Australia during the
Miocene epoch. The type
species is
Propalorchestes novaculacephalus...
- wombats, as well as
extinct members such as the
diprotodontids and
palorchestids. The
group first appeared in the Late Oligocene. The
earliest thylacoleonids...
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While the
herbivore fauna is
composed of diprotodontids, kangaroos,
palorchestids,
wombats and the emu,
carnivores are
represented by Thylacoleo, two...
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attempt to
determine the
ecology of
palorchestids from
their humeral and
femoral shape, and
argue that
palorchestids used
their forelimbs in a specialised...
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descriptions of the
appendicular skeleton and body m****
estimates for
three palorchestid species (Palorchestes azael,
Palorchestes parvus and a
member of the...
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marsupial moles, possums, wombat-like
diprotodontids as well as
trunked palorchestids.
Black was
described in the book "Rebels, Scholars, Explorers: Women...