Definition of Diprotodontidae. Meaning of Diprotodontidae. Synonyms of Diprotodontidae

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Definition of Diprotodontidae

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Meaning of Diprotodontidae from wikipedia

- Diprotodontidae is an extinct family of large herbivorous marsupials, endemic to Australia and New Guinea during the Oligocene through Pleistocene periods...
- relatives wombats and koalas. It is a member of the extinct family Diprotodontidae, which includes other large quadrupedal herbivores. It grew as large...
- Ambulator is an extinct genus of marsupials belonging to the family Diprotodontidae. It contains one species, A. keanei, whose remains were found in the...
- extant species of wombat, survive. Among the extinct families are the Diprotodontidae, which includes the rhinoceros sized Diprotodon, believed to be the...
- Zygomaturus is an extinct genus of giant marsupial belonging to the family Diprotodontidae which inhabited Australia from the Late Miocene to Late Pleistocene...
- Phascolarctidae: koala (one species) Family †Ilariidae Family †Maradidae FamilyDiprotodontidae: (giant wombats) Family †Palorchestidae: (marsupial tapirs) Family...
- Palorchestidae Palorchestes Propalorchestes Diprotodontidae Alkwertatherium Ambulator Diprotodon Euowenia Euryzygoma Hulitherium Kolopsis Kolopsoides...
- †Thylacoleonidae: marsupial lions Family †Palorchestidae: marsupial tapirs FamilyDiprotodontidae: giant wombats "PBDB". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2021-07-13. Beck,...
- 2013). "On the identity of ' Kolopsis ' watutense (Anderson, 1937) (Diprotodontidae, Marsupialia) and the New Guinean diprotodontid radiation". Alcheringa:...
- when walking. While originally classified as a member of the family Diprotodontidae, a primarily terrestrial group, some later studies suggested a more...