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Palorchestes

Animal
Palorchestes es un género extinto de marsupial diprotodonto de la familia Palorchestidae, propio de Australia. Wikipedia
Nombre científico: Palorchestes
Clasificación superior: Palorchestidae
Categoría: Género
Palorchestes de es.m.wikipedia.org
Palorchestes (gr. "saltador antiguo") es un género extinto de marsupial diprotodonto de la familia Palorchestidae, propio de Australia.
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Palorchestes de en.m.wikipedia.org
Palorchestes ("ancient leaper") is an extinct genus of large terrestrial, herbivorous Australian marsupial of the family Palorchestidae, living from the ...
Palorchestes de australian.museum
Palorchestes azeal is the most widely distributed palorchestid, known from a variety of habitats. Fossils of P. azeal are known from Bluff Downs in south- ...
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The genus Palorchestes is known from fossils from various parts of Australia. The most recent species in the genus probably became extinct between 20000 and ...
Palorchestes de dinopedia.fandom.com
Palorchestes azael is an extinct marsupial from Miocene to Pleistocene Australia, and was closely related to Diprotodon. The generic name was coined in 1873 ...
Palorchestes de prehistoric-fauna.com
Palorchestes was the size of a horse and reached one meter in height. Its snout ended in a small proboscis for which it was nicknamed 'marsupial tapir'. In fact ...
Palorchestes was a large and probably heavy diprotodont,‭ ‬a kind of large quadrupedal herbivore that as a group had a distribution exclusive to ancient ...
Palorchestes de museumsvictoria.com.au
Palorchestes was a marsupial heavier than a buffalo and remains the biggest mystery of Australia's Ice Age. This creature could have been seen by the First ...
Palorchestes de prehistoric-fauna.com
Palorchestes (†Palorchestes Owen, 1873). Infraclass: Marsupiala. Suborder: Diprotodontia. Family: †Palorchestidae. Temporal range: The genus was endemic to ...
Palorchestes azeal was an unusual marsupial herbivore with retracted nasal bones on the skull, suggesting that it may have had a small trunk like that of tapirs ...