Fossil Diprotodon Bone Fragment | Rare Australian Megafauna Fossil Common Eggfly Butterfly in the museum's courtyard in
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in the museum's courtyard in 1869
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Fossil Diprotodon Bone Fragment | Rare Australian Megafauna Fossil Common Eggfly Butterfly in the museum's courtyard inThis authentic Diprotodon bone fragment dates to the Pleistocene epoch (approx. 7,500 years old) and was recovered from Reddestone Creek, Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia. Diprotodon is Australias largest known marsupial megafauna species, now extinct, and is a key species in understanding Australian prehistory and megafauna landscapes. This genuine fossil fragment offers a tangible connection to prehistoric Australia and is well suited to
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