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Koalas Had a Killer Cousin That Could Tear Prey Apart Like a Lion
The marsupial lion, which vanished around 40,000 years ago, was a muscular ambush predator about the size of a modern lion.
Ancient collagen preserved in the bones of extinct Australian mammals is revealing their evolutionary relationships, leading to some surprises.
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