Paleontologists working at an undisclosed fossil bed in the Northern Territory's outback have discovered at least two new marsupial species, including a wombat-like creature with a "pretty powerful bite".
Sydney, Australia, Mar 29 (EFE).- Australian scientists have unearthed the fossilized remains of an early wombat and possum relatives that would have roamed the Earth some 25 million years ago. Researchers from Flinders University made the discoveries in between 2020-22 just south of Alice Springs in Australia’s Northern Territory. These long extinct marsupials would have …
A chunky wombat ancestor with a powerful bite wandered Australia s once-lush Outback around 25 million years ago munching on fruit and nuts, fossils found by Australian scientists have shown.
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