-
considered a
basal diprotodontid, was arboreal.
Diprotodontids were
plantigrade (foot and toes flat
relative to the ground). In most
diprotodontids, the forelimbs...
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refer to an
extinct animal from the genera:
Diprotodon (which is a
diprotodontid and not a true wombat)
Phascolonus Ramsayia Sedophascolomys Wombat (disambiguation)...
- "south", and θηρίον (theríon),
meaning "beast", is an
extinct genus of
diprotodontid marsupial from
Australia and New Guinea. This
marsupial had hypsodont...
- together. It
occurs normally in some mammals, such as the
siamang and most
diprotodontid marsupials such as kangaroos. It
occurs as an
unusual condition in humans...
-
ancient koala Palorchestes, a
diprotodontid marsupial tapir Pitikantia, a
diprotodontid Propalorchestes, a
diprotodontid marsupial tapir Priscakoala, an...
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present day; at this point, the most-prolific
diprotodontians were
diprotodontids and kangaroos.
Diprotodontidae also
began a
gigantism trend,
along with...
-
Stewart of the
National Museum of
Victoria discovered the
dentary of a
diprotodontid at the
south end of Lake Pinpa,
South Australia. The dentary, along...
- that
Ambulator was
better adapted to
quadrupedal walking than
earlier diprotodontids. van Zoelen, J. D.; Camens, A. B.; Worthy, T. H.; Prideaux, G. J. (2023)...
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known from a
partial skull and was a
comparatively small species of
diprotodontid,
weighing 100 kg.
Murray (1992)
suggested that it was most
closely related...
- re-described in 2019 as
being Pleistocene in age, and
possibly belonging to a
diprotodontid marsupial. Today, the 5,500
species of
living synapsids,
known as the...