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Thylacoleo: Australia’s Marsupial Lion With Bone-Crushing JawsImagine standing in the heart of ancient Australia, surrounded by dense eucalyptus forests and wide-open plains. Suddenly, ...
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Fire, Soil, and Seeds: Indigenous Land Stewardship in Australia’s Endemic GardensWhen most people imagine the Australian landscape, visions of sunburnt plains, ancient forests, and wildflowers spring to ...
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IFLScience on MSNAncient Giant Kangaroos Were Homebodies, New Study Concludes, Contributing To Their ExtinctionIt’s wonderful to imagine kangaroos almost four times the size of big reds hopping around ancient Australia, but this lot ...
In a quiet part of what is now South Australia, more than half a billion years ago, life was locked in battle. The ocean ...
Did you know that around 18% of Australia is protected within national parks? That’s almost one-fifth of the entire country!
Going back some 5,000 years, the "hand" unit of measurement based on the width of the human hand remains the standard for ...
Humans domesticated pigeons thousands of years ago. They have been cherished as pets, messengers, and food sources, and ...
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Through an examination of remaining proteins left, scientists managed to determine that it was a rare example of a Denisovan fossil.
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