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- Balbaroo_fangaroo abstract "Balbaroo fangaroo is an extinct species of kangaroo. It was discovered at the Riversleigh World Heritage Area in Northern Australia and described as a new species in 2000.The species was described from fossilized remains of part of the skull. The skull is approximately the size of that of a modern wallaby. The curved upper canine teeth are more than twice as long as the adjacent incisors and form "fangs" which may have been visible on the living animal even when its mouth was closed. This feature is reflected in the fossil's nickname, "fangaroo", which later became part of its official scientific name.".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo class Mammal.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo class Marsupial.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo family Macropodidae.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo genus Balbaroo.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo kingdom Animal.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo order Diprotodontia.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo phylum Chordate.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo wikiPageID "32222709".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo wikiPageRevisionID "436465929".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo binomial "Balbaroo fangaroo".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo binomialAuthority "Cooke, 2000".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo classis "Mammalia".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo familia Macropodidae.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo genus "Balbaroo".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo hasPhotoCollection Balbaroo_fangaroo.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo infraclassis "Marsupiala".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo ordo Diprotodontia.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo phylum Chordate.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo regnum "Animalia".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo species "B. fangaroo".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_2000.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo subject Category:Prehistoric_macropods.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo type Animal.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo type Eukaryote.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo type Mammal.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo type Species.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo type Organism.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo comment "Balbaroo fangaroo is an extinct species of kangaroo. It was discovered at the Riversleigh World Heritage Area in Northern Australia and described as a new species in 2000.The species was described from fossilized remains of part of the skull. The skull is approximately the size of that of a modern wallaby. The curved upper canine teeth are more than twice as long as the adjacent incisors and form "fangs" which may have been visible on the living animal even when its mouth was closed.".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo label "Balbaroo fangaroo".
- Balbaroo_fangaroo sameAs m.0gxzx0v.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo sameAs Q4850176.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo sameAs Q4850176.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo wasDerivedFrom Balbaroo_fangaroo?oldid=436465929.
- Balbaroo_fangaroo isPrimaryTopicOf Balbaroo_fangaroo.