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Marsupials are a
diverse group of
mammals belonging to the
infraclass Marsupialia. They are
natively found in Australasia, Wallacea, and the Americas....
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Marsupialization is the
surgical technique of
cutting a slit into an
abscess or cyst and
suturing the
edges of the slit to form a
continuous surface from...
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known as the
Tasmanian tiger or
Tasmanian wolf, is an
extinct carnivorous marsupial that was
native to the
Australian mainland and the
islands of Tasmania...
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Marsupial moles, the
Notoryctidae /noʊtəˈrɪktɪdiː/ family, are two
species of
highly specialized marsupial mammals that are
found in the
Australian interior...
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feature of
female marsupials and monotremes, and
rarely in
males as well, such as in the
yapok and the
extinct thylacine. The name
marsupial is
derived from...
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cartilaginous fish and a few
mammals (monotremes, afrosoricids, and
marsupial moles, etc.) have this ****, from
which they
excrete both
urine and...
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marsupials) but
excludes the egg-laying
monotremes and
various extinct mammals evolving prior to the
common ancestor of
placentals and
marsupials. Therians...
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Francisco J.; Montalvo, C.I.; Visconti, G. (2000). "Los
marsupiales (Mammalia) del
Mioceno Superior de la
Formacion Cerro Azul (Provincia...
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placental mammals and
marsupials may have
diverged earlier, and a
subsequent branching divided the
monotremes and
marsupials, but
later research and...
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carnivorous marsupials that
lived in
Australia from the late
Pliocene to the Late
Pleistocene (until
around 40,000
years ago),
often known as
marsupial lions...