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Giants once ruled Australia, fossil discoveries reveal = Australia's parade of prehistoric superbeasts
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54954
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RP21647
Author:
Park, Andy
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SMITHSONIAN. 1990 v.20 no.10 : 132-143;
Year:
1990
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Fossils - Australia
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Extinct animals - Australia
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Prehistoric animals - Australia
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Body Size
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Geology, Stratigraphic - Pleistocene - Australia
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