alaeontologists from Flinders University (FU) have discovered the fossilised teeth (below right) of an ancient relative of the koala, believed to be about 25 million years old, at, was roughly the size of a modern-day brushtail possum and ate mostly soft leaves and insects.
Fossilised teeth fill 30-million-year gap
Nov 01, 2023
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