Great article, and great image, too. At first, I thought it was a real photograph and somewhat surprised I'd never heard of this monstrous beast that looks a bit like a rhino that's been de-horned.
I think they foudn the semipreserved boody of one that was only a thousands years old..
Like all out megafawna the Aborignals wiped them out.. like a lot of the plants.. but hey, they are so intune with nature.. its not like they cusomised the country to there needs..
That would be Very Cool Indeed. Diprotodons were too big to live in burrows but they had all the other Wombat features including, I suspect, a Resplendent Arse Technique.
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boody of one that was only a thousands
years old..
Like all out megafawna the Aborignals
wiped them out..
like a lot of the plants..
but hey, they are so intune with nature..
its not like they cusomised the country
to there needs..
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Down under down and dirty
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I swear it looks like a baby rhinoceros without a horn. And slightly fuzzy:D.
Re: Down under down and dirty
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Unless you think you can pull it off. Then I'm all for it ;)