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Ancient Marsupial Lion: Claw Marks Reveal Ferocious Behavior Of Australia's Extinct Predator
Prehistoric claw marks found inside Australia's Tight Entrance cave reveal a bit more about the continent's extinct predator, the marsupial lion. It turns out the animals were agile hunters that reared their young inside the cave.
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