Scientists find 19 million year old marsupial lion at Riversleigh

Derek Barry
Updated December 7 2017 - 5:20pm, first published 4:13pm
Reconstruction of Wakaleo schouteni challenging a thylacinid over a kangaroo carcass at Riversleigh (illustration by Peter Schouten).
Reconstruction of Wakaleo schouteni challenging a thylacinid over a kangaroo carcass at Riversleigh (illustration by Peter Schouten).

Scientists have discovered a new species of marsupial lion extinct for 19 million years in the fossil-rich Riversleigh World Heritage Area of North West Queensland.

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Derek Barry

Derek Barry

Editor, the North West Star

Editor of the North West Star Mount Isa since January 2016. Prior to that, an editor at several regional southern Queensland newspapers. Passionate about telling local stories. Comes with a strange accent to due an Irish accident of birth.

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