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Learn about the time period took place between 299 to 251 million years ago.
Most species of gigantic animals that once roamed Australia had disappeared by the time people arrived, a major review of the available evidence has concluded.
Today, there are very few mammals that can easily kill a human—but that wasn't the case millions of years ago. These ten beasts are among the deadliest prehistoric mammals.
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The most recent sighting of the extinct thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) has been debunked. But we can still enjoy the presence of other Tasmanian marsupials, like the pademelon.
As humans spread around the globe, other big mammals vanished. Researchers believe it's because they were tasty.
What are the extinct creatures you know? The dodo, dinosaurs or the mammoth? How about these creatures that existed long ago?
Amazing new footage shows what appears to be a Tasmanian Tiger in south west Victoria. Despite being declared extinct in 1936, thousands of people have reported sightings