Shifting faunal baselines through the Quaternary revealed by cave fossils of eastern Australia

RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
1765 days ago
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
1765 days ago
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
RT @TheFatWombat: A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a gia…
A chunky old kangaroo for #FossilFriday This is one of the largest all-time macropods, Simosthenurus occidentalis, a giant short-faced megafaunal roo species from the Pleistocene of Oz. Specimen from Glenrock, New South Wales. More info on the site here: https://t.co/81yNwcg2DS https://t.co/XxbuO56ILT
1920 days ago
RT @bstoch1: Cave fossils reveal faunal baselines https://t.co/idag2B36WO via @thePeerJ
RT @bstoch1: Cave fossils reveal faunal baselines https://t.co/idag2B36WO via @thePeerJ
RT @bstoch1: Cave fossils reveal faunal baselines https://t.co/idag2B36WO via @thePeerJ
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper is just out in @PeerJ (https://t.co/81yNwcg2DS) that reports new #fossils of giant 'roos, mainland Tassie d…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper is just out in @PeerJ (https://t.co/81yNwcg2DS) that reports new #fossils of giant 'roos, mainland Tassie d…
2532 days ago
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
2534 days ago
Shifting faunal baselines through the Quaternary revealed by cave fossils of eastern Australia (OA) - v @thePeerJ https://t.co/4JjsWuHdS7
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
2534 days ago
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…
RT @TheFatWombat: Our new paper in @PeerJ reports a giant 'Tasmanian' devil from eastern Australia. This is it here in comparison to a mode…