Palaeontologists uncover giant kangaroo in north Queensland
Palaeontologists have potentially uncovered a new giant species of kangaroo in north Queensland. A mine west of Mackay, in north Queensland, initially came to the attention of palaeontologists back in 2008 when traditional owners discovered an unusual bone. Since then, using hammers, chisels and brushes, palaeontologists have since come across wide range of fossils dating back to more than 30,000 years ago.
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