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Lloyd Jones

Millers Point
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  • 5 days ago | thewest.com.au | Lloyd Jones

  • Jun 10, 2023 | thecourier.com.au | Lloyd Jones

    Tree kangaroos are now only found in the rainforests of far north Australia and New Guinea but in the distant past their giant relatives, some weighing up to 40 kilograms, were foraging in varied woodland habitats. We know more about these now-extinct marsupials after two Australian scientists were able to identify their teeth and bones in museum collections, thanks to the Nullarbor finds by adventurous cavers about 20 years ago.

  • Jun 10, 2023 | bordermail.com.au | Lloyd Jones

    Tree kangaroos are now only found in the rainforests of far north Australia and New Guinea but in the distant past their giant relatives, some weighing up to 40 kilograms, were foraging in varied woodland habitats. We know more about these now-extinct marsupials after two Australian scientists were able to identify their teeth and bones in museum collections, thanks to the Nullarbor finds by adventurous cavers about 20 years ago.

  • Jun 10, 2023 | gleninnesexaminer.com.au | Lloyd Jones

    Giant tree kangaroos were once widespread in Australia, a study of fossil bones and teeth has shown. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)A chance fossil find in a cave beneath the Nullarbor plain has helped scientists learn giant tree kangaroos were once widespread in Australia and adapted to drier conditions.

  • Jun 10, 2023 | innereastreview.com.au | Lloyd Jones

    A chance fossil find in a cave beneath the Nullarbor plain has helped scientists learn giant tree kangaroos were once widespread in Australia and adapted to drier conditions. Tree kangaroos are now only found in the rainforests of far north Australia and New Guinea but in the distant past their giant relatives, some weighing up to 40 kilograms, were foraging in varied woodland habitats.

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