which contains the seals, sea lions and walrus. The Australian sea lion is the only pinniped endemic to (only found in) Australia. The species is present along the southern and southwestern coastlines of the country.
Apparently they had been eating saltbush, which is quite a tough plant, and probably wouldn’t have been eaten regularly by Diprotodon, suggesting that these individuals were desperate, and may have ultimately succumbed to starvation during a drought. A depiction of the giant short faced kangaroo...
They were hunter-gatherers, hunting with bows and arrows, trapping small animals and eating edible roots and berries. They lived in rock shelters, in the open or in crude shelters of twigs and grass or animal skins. They made no pottery, rather using ostrich eggshells or animal parts for ...
bell magpie,currawong- bluish black fruit-eating bird with a bell-like call Gymnorhina tibicen,piping crow,piping crow-shrike- crow-sized black-and-white bird; a good mimic often caged Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
According to Professor Archer, Thylacoleo carnifex was the last representative of this extraordinary group of flesh-eating marsupials. He said it was the largest of many kinds documented by Dr. Anna Gillespie of UNSW, on the basis of the 25 million-year-long fossil record from the Riversleigh...
‘Let’s say you have had the chance to live in a mansion with a gorgeous woman who lets you do nothing but eat, swim, and feed milk and mutton to a dog that is almost a lion. My question is, why did you come back home? Or are you just visiting?’ ...
One of the major aims of the Moorea Biocode project was to connect trophic levels and identify predator/prey linkages via ecological genotyping of stomach contents, in essence to document who was eating who [79]. These results will not only be important to begin to test the importance of the...
the ingredients of this soup are packed with vitamins and minerals and easily digested. You can feel it doing you good. Mum has always said that your body tells you what it needs when you're sick, and you know because it's what you feel like eating. She's no Hippocrates, but I'm ...