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Prehistoric giant wombat, artwork
Prehistoric giant wombat. Computer artwork of a Diprotodon. These Australian mammals, also known as rhinoceros or giant wombats, was the largest known marsupial that ever lived and lived from around 1.6 million years ago to around 40, 000 years ago, through most of the Pleistocene epoch. The largest specimens were the size of a hippopotamus: about 3 metres tall at the shoulder
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Australian Extinct Grey Background Herbivore Herbivorous M Ammals Mammal Marsupial Mega Fauna Palaeontological Palaeozoological Palaeozoology Paleontological Paleozoological Pleistocene Pre Historic Pre History Palaeontology
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This print showcases the incredible prehistoric giant wombat, known as Diprotodon. With its computer artwork presentation, this image brings to life one of Australia's most fascinating mammals that roamed the earth millions of years ago. Also referred to as rhinoceros or giant wombats, these marsupials were the largest ever recorded in history. During their existence from approximately 1.6 million years ago until around 40,000 years ago, spanning across the Pleistocene epoch, these magnificent creatures dominated the Australian landscape. The largest specimens reached heights comparable to a hippopotamus and stood an impressive three meters tall at the shoulder. The illustration beautifully captures every detail of this herbivorous mammal's appearance and features against a striking grey background. Its portrayal serves as a testament to both zoological artistry and paleontological research. Although now extinct, Diprotodons continue to intrigue scientists and nature enthusiasts alike with their immense size and unique place in Australia's ancient ecosystem. This print is not just a stunning visual representation but also an educational tool that sheds light on our planet's rich evolutionary history.
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