Giant Wombat Skeleton Found
06 July 2011
The fossil of a car sized mega-wombat has been unearthed in northern Australia, scientists said Wednesday
A relative of the modern-day wombat, the diprotodon skeleton was dug up
in remote Queensland last week and scientists believe it could shed
valuable light on the species' demise.
Along with Australia's other mega fauna,which included towering
kangaroos and gigantic crocodiles, diprotodon became extinct around the
same time that indigenous tribes first appeared. "There's been a lot of
debate about what killed the mega fauna and it's quite a hot topic in
paleontology," Sue Hand, a professor on the team that made the
discovery.
There could be some very interesting data to be extracted from the
find.The animal was two metres tall (6 feet,six inches) and 3.5 metres
(11 feet, six inches) long. It was the size of arhinoceros or a car,
pigeon-toed and with a backward-facing pouch.
"They basically looked a lot like a wombat, a very big beefed-up
wombat,much bigger than obviously anything that's around today," said
Hand.
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