Prehistoric Mammals
By (Author) Ken McNamara
By (author) Peter Murray
Western Australian Museum
Western Australian Museum
1st October 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
560.00
Paperback
108
Width 128mm, Height 180mm
In 1909 a rich accumulation of many thousands of bones was excavated from Mammoth Cave in Australia's south-west. Many of the bones far exceeded in size any modern-day native mammal, evidence that in prehistoric times giant mammals had roamed the Australian bush. They included a marsupial the size of a buffalo, kangaroos more than two metres tall, wallabies much bigger than any living species, a marsupial 'lion' about the size of a leopard, giant echidnas and wombats, plus the thylacine (Tasmanian tiger). What did these animals look like and how did they live And how did they become extinct in a relatively short period of time