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Megafauna / Dromornithidae / Dasyuromorphia / Thylacoleonidae / Carnivore / Marsupial / Pliocene / Thylacinidae / Thylacoleo / Metatheria / Marsupial Lion / Great American Interchange
Megafauna
Dromornithidae
Dasyuromorphia
Thylacoleonidae
Carnivore
Marsupial
Pliocene
Thylacinidae
Thylacoleo
Metatheria
Marsupial Lion
Great American Interchange

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