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Palorchestes was a
selective browser. The
unusual morphology of
palorchestids makes their ecology difficult to interpret. The
elbow of
Palorchestes had...
- had
relatively unspecialsed forelimbs, the last
member of the family,
Palorchestes developed unusual clawed forelimbs with a
morphology unlike that of any...
- "A new
species of
Thylacoleo and
notes on some
caudal vertebrae of
Palorchestes azael".
Memoirs of the
Queensland Museum. 14: 33–40. Pledge, N.S. (1977)...
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marsupial known,
living or extinct, to have
conducted seasonal migrations.
Palorchestes azael was a
diprotodontoid similar in size to Zygomaturus. It had long...
- †Hulitherium
Genus †Maokopia
Family †Palorchestidae: (marsupial tapirs)
Genus †
Palorchestes Genus †Propalorchestes
Genus †Pitikantia
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Northern Territory". The Beagle. 9: 195–217. Mackness,
Brian S. (1995). "
Palorchestes selestiae, a new
species of
palorchestid marsupial from the
Early Pliocene...
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Palorchestidae Palorchestes Propalorchestes Diprotodontidae Alkwertatherium Ambulator Diprotodon Euowenia Euryzygoma Hulitherium Kolopsis Kolopsoides Maokopia...
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known marsupial)
Hulitherium tomasetti Maokopia ronaldi Zygomaturus Palorchestes ("marsupial tapir")
Various members of
Vombatidae Lasiorhinus angustidens...
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Australian marsupials such as the Diprotodon, Zygomaturus, Nototherium, or
Palorchestes. This
connection was
first formally made by Dr
George Bennett of the...
- lost
niches of
extinct Australian megafauna, such as
Diprotodon and
Palorchestes, and may
contribute to
decline wildfires; a
theory similar in a way to...