Diprotodon marsupial, fossil skull. Diprotodon is the largest known marsupial mammal. It was over 3 metres long and lived up to 30,000 years ago in Au


Diprotodon marsupial, fossil skull. Diprotodon is the largest known marsupial mammal. It was over 3 metres long and lived up to 30,000 years ago in Australia. This specimen is part of the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK.


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