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This specimen I believe to belong to Macropus titan.
2
Clearly they were a threat to the Macropus animals of the era and killed and consumed them.
3
Proximal end of left tibia, in which the anterior spine sinks more gradually into the shaft than in Macropus major.
4
The only species I observed during a residence of five months were four of kangaroos, namely the large Macropus giganteus?
5
That the extinct species of Macropus, Dasyurus, Phascolomys, especially Macropus atlas and Macropus titan are larger than the largest known existing species.
6
Sixth and seventh grinders according to the order of their development, right side, upper jaw, of a kangaroo not quite so large as Macropus major.