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Leos remains were discovered in a remote cave on the Nullarbor Plain. He was a marsupial lion, Thylacoleo, one of Australias most extraordinary megafauna (extinct giant animals), thought to have lived approximately 500,000 years ago. This fascinating book recreates Leos life in the period leading up to his early and tragic death.
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Thylacoleo carnifex, Juvenile literature, Paleontology, Fossil Mammals, Taphonomy, Paléontologie, Ouvrages pour la jeunesse, Mammifères fossiles, Taphonomie, Pleistocene Geologic EpochPlaces
Australia, Nullarbor Plain (S. Aust. and W.A.), Nullarbor Plain (S.A. and W.A.), Australie, Nullarbor, Plaine de (Austr.-Mér. et Austr.-Occ.), Nullarbor PlainTimes
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The short, tragic life of Leo the marsupial lion
2009, Western Australian Museum
in English
- 1st ed.
1920843949 9781920843946
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