New fossil discoveries reveal that colossal kangaroos from Australia’s Ice Age could still bounce across the landscape, despite their size.
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Giant kangaroo fossils reveal a surprise about how they moved
The image of kangaroos hopping their way across the Australian outback is iconic – and it turns out it might have been an ...
A detailed study of bones and tendons overturns assumptions about the mobility of Australia’s extinct mega kangaroos.
Giant kangaroos were 'homebodies' who were wiped out when climate change destroyed their stable habitats, according to a new study. Small home ranges made the ancient Australian species vulnerable to ...
Scientists studying the fossil remains of giant prehistoric kangaroos have found that even animals weighing more than 200kg may not have been too big ...
Heel bone of the largest giant kangaroo species, Procoptodon goliah. Photos are by Megan Jones and the specimen is from UCMP, ...
Giant kangaroos were 'homebodies' who were wiped out when climate change destroyed their stable habitats, according to a new study. Small home ranges made the ancient Australian species vulnerable to ...
Scientists studying the fossil remains of giant prehistoric kangaroos have found that even animals weighing more than 200kg may not have been too big to bounce, overturning long-held assumptions about ...
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