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Behaviour of the Pleistocene marsupial lion deduced from claw marks in a southwestern Australian cave.


ABSTRACT: The marsupial lion, Thylacoleo carnifex, was the largest-ever marsupial carnivore, and is one of the most iconic extinct Australian vertebrates. With a highly-specialised dentition, powerful forelimbs and a robust build, its overall morphology is not approached by any other mammal. However, despite >150 years of attention, fundamental aspects of its biology remain unresolved. Here we analyse an assemblage of claw marks preserved on surfaces in a cave and deduce that they were generated by marsupial lions. The distribution and skewed size range of claw marks within the cave elucidate two key aspects of marsupial lion biology: they were excellent climbers and reared young in caves. Scrutiny of >10,000 co-located Pleistocene bones reveals few if any marsupial lion tooth marks, which dovetails with the morphology-based interpretation of the species as a flesh specialist.

SUBMITTER: Arman SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4753435 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Behaviour of the Pleistocene marsupial lion deduced from claw marks in a southwestern Australian cave.

Arman Samuel D SD   Prideaux Gavin J GJ  

Scientific reports 20160215


The marsupial lion, Thylacoleo carnifex, was the largest-ever marsupial carnivore, and is one of the most iconic extinct Australian vertebrates. With a highly-specialised dentition, powerful forelimbs and a robust build, its overall morphology is not approached by any other mammal. However, despite >150 years of attention, fundamental aspects of its biology remain unresolved. Here we analyse an assemblage of claw marks preserved on surfaces in a cave and deduce that they were generated by marsup  ...[more]

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