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Estimating the weight of the Pleistocene marsupial lion, Thylacoleo carnifex (Thylacoleonidae:Marsupialia): implications for the ecomorphology of a marsupial super-predator and hypotheses of impoverishment of Australian marsupial carnivore faunas

S. Wroe, T. J. Myers, R. T. Wells and A. Gillespie
47(5) pp.489 - 498


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