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Cosa (chi) è marsupial$46993$ - definizione

EXTINCT GENUS OF CARNIVOROUS MARSUPIAL
Thylaceo; Thylacoleo carnifex; Marsupial lions; Marsupial Lions; Thylacoleoninae; Thylacoleo crassidentatus; Thylacoleo hilli; Marsupial Lion; Marsupial lion
  • Mounted display of ''Thylacoleo carnifex'' at the Wonambi Fossil Centre, Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia.
  • Skeleton at Naracoorte Caves
  • Restoration of ''Thylacoleo'' attacking ''[[Diprotodon]]''.

Thylacoleo         
Thylacoleo ("pouch lion") is an extinct genus of carnivorous marsupials that lived in Australia from the late Pliocene to the late Pleistocene (2 million to 46 thousand years ago). Some of these marsupial lions were the largest mammalian predators in Australia of their time, with Thylacoleo carnifex approaching the weight of a lioness.
Marsupial shrew         
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Marsupial Shrew; Phascolosorex
The three species in the genus Phascolosorex, also known as marsupial shrews, are members of the order Dasyuromorphia.
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  • Dentition of the herbivorous eastern grey kangaroo, as illustrated in Knight's ''Sketches in Natural History''
  • Female reproductive anatomy of several marsupial species
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  • A [[red-necked wallaby]] joey inside its mother's pouch
  • joey]] in her pouch
  • [[Koala]] <br />(''Phascolarctos cinereus'')
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  • [[Phylogenetic tree]] of marsupials derived from [[retroposon]] data<ref name = "Nilsson"/>
INFRACLASS OF MAMMALS
Marsupialia; Marsupilia; Marsupials; Joey (marsupial); Marsupiel; Pouched Mammals; Pouched Mammal; Metaherians; Kangaroo penis; Kangaroo's penis; Marsupial penis; Marsupial reproductive system; Kangaroo testicles; Kangaroo's testicles; Kangaroo scrotum; Kangaroo's scrotum; Template:Marsupial; Template:Marsupial reproductive system; Marsupial female reproductive system; Genitalia of marsupials; Marsupial reproduction; Sexual anatomy of marsupials; Reproductive anatomy of marsupials; Sex organs of marsupials; Reproductive system of marsupials; Male genitalia of marsupials; Reproductive organs of marsupials; Marsupial genitalia; Genitals of marsupials; Female genitalia of marsupials; Penises of marsupials; Male reproductive system of marsupials; Evolution of marsupials; Male sex organs of marsupials; Sexual organs of marsupials; Female reproductive system of marsupials; Marsupial anatomy; Evolutionary history of marsupials; Anatomy of marsupials; Reproductive physiology of marsupials; Reproductive biology of marsupials
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A marsupial is an animal such as a kangaroo or an opossum. Female marsupials carry their babies in a pouch on their stomach.
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Thylacoleo

Thylacoleo ("pouch lion") is an extinct genus of carnivorous marsupials that lived in Australia from the late Pliocene to the late Pleistocene (2 million to 46 thousand years ago). Some of these marsupial lions were the largest mammalian predators in Australia of their time, with Thylacoleo carnifex approaching the weight of a lioness. The estimated average weight for the species ranges from 101 to 130 kg (223 to 287 lb).