Definition of Diprotodontids. Meaning of Diprotodontids. Synonyms of Diprotodontids

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Definition of Diprotodontids

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- considered a basal diprotodontid, was arboreal. Diprotodontids were plantigrade (foot and toes flat relative to the ground). In most diprotodontids, the forelimbs...
- were herbivores and probably had traits and attributes more similar to diprotodontids. "Pantodonta". After McKenna & Bell (1997) and Alroy (2002). Retrieved...
- from South America. It may have fed on larger prey such as juvenile diprotodontids, but it is also possible that it was a skilled climber capable of catching...
- 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)...
- which are koalas and wombats, as well as extinct members such as the diprotodontids and palorchestids. The group first appeared in the Late Oligocene. The...
- refer to an extinct animal from the genera: Diprotodon (which is a diprotodontid and not a true wombat) Phascolonus Ramsayia Sedophascolomys Wombat (disambiguation)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 17-32. ISSNĀ 0311-5518 Black, K. (2012). "Revision in the marsupial diprotodontid genus Neohelos: Systematics and biostratigraphy". Acta Palaeontologica...
- elements were found, Palorchestes was realized as not a macropod, but a diprotodontid. Owen's description as a giant kangaroo was revised in 1958 by Jack...