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- distinctive feature of thylacoleonids is their unusual blade-like third premolars, which functioned as the carn****ial teeth. Thylacoleonids varied widely in...
- presence of several marsupial predators, such as the dasyuromorphs and thylacoleonids. From the Miocene to the present, the dominant carnivorous mammals have...
- representative of Thylacoleo and the thylacoleonids, T. carnifex, is the largest known member of the family. The earliest thylacoleonids are thought to have been...
- including extinct kangaroos (such as Ekaltadeta and Propleopus) and thylacoleonids, and some members of the partially extinct clade Metatheria and all...
- teeth and roots that correspond to those found in other species of thylacoleonids. The shape and structure of the blade-like P3 tooth, a premolar, distinguished...
- adaptations from the mainstream herbivorous lifestyle. The extinct thylacoleonids ("marsupial lions") are the only known group to have exhibited carnivory...
- "small"; and Latin leo, "lion") is an extinct genus of medium-sized thylacoleonids that lived in Australia in the Late Oligocene and Miocene Epochs. Although...
- do converge on hyaenodontids, oxyaenids, carnivorans, dasyuromorphs, thylacoleonids and spar****odonts in many details of their dental anatomy, suggesting...
- Thylacosmilus, which was the size of a leopard. Along with the Australian thylacoleonids, spar****odonts include some of the largest metatherian carnivores. Spar****odonts...
- similar in form to the larger tooth in species of Wakaleo, the mid-sized thylacoleonids that also existed at Riversleigh and seemed to occupy different ecological...