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    Procoptodon is an extinct genus of giant short-faced (sthenurine) kangaroos that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene Epoch. P. goliah, the largest...
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    are extant today, with all becoming extinct by the late Pleistocene. Procoptodon goliah, the largest macropodid known to have existed, was a sthenurine...
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    diprotodontoid relative of the larger Diprotodon. Phascolonus gigas Procoptodon goliah (the giant short-faced kangaroo) is the largest-known kangaroo...
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    Tribe †Simosthenurini Genus †Archaeosimos Genus †Simosthenurus Genus †Procoptodon Subfamily Macropodinae Genus †Prionotemnus Genus †Congruus Genus †Baringa...
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  • in contrast, a number of Australian megafauna, such as Diprotodon and Procoptodon, were unambiguously giants, even if not compared to their closest relatives...
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    as modern extant species. Sthenurus was related to the better-known Procoptodon. The subfamily Sthenurinae is believed to have separated from its sister...
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    Tribe †Simosthenurini Genus †Archaeosimos Genus †Simosthenurus Genus †Procoptodon Subfamily Macropodinae Genus †Dorcopsoides Genus †Kurrabi Genus †Prionotemnus...
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  • is defeated when Precious blasts him with water. Raz is an Australian Procoptodon who serves as the crew's resident weapons and artillery expert, hiding...
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    members of Macropodidae (kangaroos, wallabies, etc.) Procoptodon (short-faced kangaroos) e.g. Procoptodon goliah Sthenurus (giant kangaroo) Simosthenurus (giant...
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    competed with predators like Thylacoleo to prey on marsupials as big as Procoptodon and even the Diprotodon, the largest of them that ever existed. Whether...
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