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- Diprotodon abstract "Diprotodon, meaning "two forward teeth", sometimes known as the giant wombat or the hippopotamus wombat, is the largest known marsupial ever to have lived. Along with many other members of a group of unusual species collectively called the "Australian megafauna", it existed from approximately 1.6 million years ago until extinction some 46,000 years ago (through most of the Pleistocene epoch). Diprotodon species fossils have been found in sites across mainland Australia, including complete skulls and skeletons, as well as hair and foot impressions. Female skeletons have been found with babies located where the mother's pouch would have been. The largest specimens were hippopotamus-sized: about 3 metres (10 ft) from nose to tail, standing 2 metres (6.6 ft) tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 2,800 kilograms (6,200 lb). Aboriginal rock art images in Quinkan traditional country (Queensland, Australia) have been claimed to depict diprotodonts.They inhabited open forest, woodlands, and grasslands, possibly staying close to water, and eating leaves, shrubs, and some grasses. The closest surviving relatives of Diprotodon are the wombats and the koala. It is suggested that diprotodonts may have been an inspiration for the legends of the bunyip, as some Aboriginal tribes identify Diprotodon bones as those of "bunyips".".
- Diprotodon class Mammal.
- Diprotodon class Marsupial.
- Diprotodon family Extinction.
- Diprotodon genus Extinction.
- Diprotodon kingdom Animal.
- Diprotodon order Diprotodontia.
- Diprotodon order Vombatiformes.
- Diprotodon phylum Chordate.
- Diprotodon thumbnail Diprotodon_australis_skeleton_1.JPG?width=300.
- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink Australias-extinct-animals.
- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink diprotodontids.html.
- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink colldetails.aspx?pid=66.
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- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink bunyip.htm.
- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink page.cfm?u=301.
- Diprotodon wikiPageExternalLink diprotodon.pdf.
- Diprotodon wikiPageID "8717".
- Diprotodon wikiPageRevisionID "603081743".
- Diprotodon binomial "Diprotodon optatum".
- Diprotodon classis "Mammalia".
- Diprotodon familia "†Diprotodontidae".
- Diprotodon fossilRange Pleistocene.
- Diprotodon genus "†Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon genusAuthority "Owen, 1838".
- Diprotodon hasPhotoCollection Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon imageCaption "Mounted skeleton".
- Diprotodon imageWidth "250".
- Diprotodon infraclassis Marsupial.
- Diprotodon name "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon ordo Diprotodontia.
- Diprotodon phylum Chordate.
- Diprotodon regnum "Animalia".
- Diprotodon species "†D. optatum".
- Diprotodon subordo Vombatiformes.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Fossil_taxa_described_in_1838.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Mammal_genera.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Megafauna_of_Australia.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Pleistocene_extinctions.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Pleistocene_marsupials.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Australia.
- Diprotodon subject Category:Prehistoric_vombatiforms.
- Diprotodon type Animal100015388.
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- Diprotodon type PleistoceneMammals.
- Diprotodon type PrehistoricMammalsOfAustralia.
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- Diprotodon type Eukaryote.
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- Diprotodon type Species.
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- Diprotodon type Mammal.
- Diprotodon type Organism.
- Diprotodon comment "Diprotodon, meaning "two forward teeth", sometimes known as the giant wombat or the hippopotamus wombat, is the largest known marsupial ever to have lived. Along with many other members of a group of unusual species collectively called the "Australian megafauna", it existed from approximately 1.6 million years ago until extinction some 46,000 years ago (through most of the Pleistocene epoch).".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Diprotodon".
- Diprotodon label "Дипротодон".
- Diprotodon label "ディプロトドン".
- Diprotodon label "雙門齒獸".
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs ディプロトドン.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon sameAs m.02f1t.
- Diprotodon sameAs Q131563.
- Diprotodon sameAs Q131563.
- Diprotodon sameAs Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon wasDerivedFrom Diprotodon?oldid=603081743.
- Diprotodon depiction Diprotodon_australis_skeleton_1.JPG.
- Diprotodon isPrimaryTopicOf Diprotodon.
- Diprotodon name "Diprotodon".