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Paleontologists Find New Biomarkers to Identify Megafauna Species in Australia’s Fossil Record

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Paleontologists have identified peptide markers for three species of extinct Australian megafauna — a hippo-sized wombat, a giant kangaroo, and a marsupial with enormous claws — opening the way for research which could help us understand how a series of unexplained extinctions of megafauna 50,000 years ago happened…  » …
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Paleontologists have identified peptide markers for three species of extinct Australian megafauna — a hippo-sized wombat, a giant kangaroo, and a marsupial with enormous claws — opening the way for research which could help us understand how a series of unexplained extinctions of megafauna 50,000 years ago happened…  » …
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