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Diprotodon, meaning in Greek "two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native toIllustration of Diprotodon, meaning in Greek " two forward teeth", is an extinct genus of diprotodontid marsupial native to Australia during the Pleistocene epoch
Illustration of Diprotodon
Diprotodon, the largest know marsupial from the Pleistocene of Australia
Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupialThe largest known marsupial, Diprotodon optatum, from the Pleistocene of Australia
Diprotodon on the edge of a Eucalyptus forest with some early kangaroosDiprotodon sharing the grounds with some early kangaroos on the edge of a Eucalyptus forest with a mix of Kauri trees and other vegetation
Fossilised skeleton of Diprotodon, close-up
Mammals - Diprotodon: Left lower jaw
Diprotodon marsupial, fossil skull C016 / 5070Diprotodon marsupial, fossil skull. Diprotodon is the largest known marsupial mammal. It was over 3 metres long and lived up to 30, 000 years ago in Australia
Diprotodon skullDiprotodon is the largest known marsupial mammal. This herbivore was over 3 metres long and lived up to 30, 000 years ago in Australia
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