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Megafauna websites |
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PICTURES 2: Fossil sites of Australia - Fossil References: Nomination of Australian Fossil sites (sites at Murgon, Riversleigh and Naracoorte). 3: Australia's Megafauna: A web-based activity exploring the diversity of the Australian megafauna and its extinction 4: Australian Cave Yields Giant Animal Fossils: Very well preserved fossils of giant flat-faced kangaroos, marsupial lions, wombats,
ARTICLES 2: Megadig:what's it all about?: Australian animals were unique and Australian megafauna fossils are not found anywhere else in the world. ... 3: Australia's Giant Animals: The Megafauna: The Naracoorte fauna includes elements of the extinct Australian megafauna. 4: Australian Cave Yields Giant Animal Fossils: Very well preserved fossils of giant flat-faced kangaroos, marsupial lions, wombats, 5: OZ fossils: The Megafauna - Fossil Links 6: JoyZine - Australia's Giant Animals: The Megafauna: In Pleistocene times, giant megafauna inhabited Australia. 7: Fossil sites of Australia - Fossil References: Nomination of Australian Fossil sites (sites at Murgon, Riversleigh and Naracoorte). 8: Australian World Heritage Bibliography : Nomination of Australian fossil sites for inscription on the World Heritage List: Murgon, Riversleigh and Naracoorte 9: Australia's Megafauna: Australia's Megafauna A web-based activity exploring the diversity of the Australian megafauna and its extinction.
EXTINCTION OF THE
MEGAFAUNA 2: Megafauna extinction; people theory: it is my opinion that the influence of climate on megafauna extinction was so weak that it must have been negligible. Tim Flannery Mammals Australian Museum. ... 3: Center for Geochronological Research: Australian megafauna extinction...in the period of the Genyornis extinction climate was moderate. ... 4: Planet Ark : Mystery surrounds the death of Australia's ."... This is really the first good set of dates and the largest dating review of megafauna in Australia since the debate began about 170 years ago," 5: Death of the Megafauna: Why did the megafauna die out? ... humans? |
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