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JDB1992 — Australian/ East Antartica Fauna of the Cryocene 3

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Description 1. Crested Spineback (Spinavombatus Ursaspinus): A porcupine-like Vombatiform descended from the Wombat family.
2. Australian Plainsquawker (Psitticoratitus Oz): A large, flightless Ratite Parrot descended from Cockatoos.
3. Mud Shark (Carcharodonotoryctes Dirus): A small, burrowing carnivore descended from the Marsupial Mole. 
4. Adelaide Trap-door Spider (Conothele Adelaidei): A small, burrowing Arachnid that uses stealth to catch prey.
5. Psittacidna (Psittacoglossus Bazinga): An odd-looking, parrot-beaked Monotreme that eats fruit and nuts. Males have brown spines and Females have blonde spines as in their gender differences.
6. Australian Berrytweezer (Bacoleos Oceania): A small songbird that eats berries from trees and bushes.
7. Gliding Dasyure (Pterodasyurus Paramustela): A small, arboreal Dasyuromorph that resembles a Gliding Weasel.
8. Australian Worm Snake (Zoaserpus Oceania): A narrow-bodied snake that can live underground.
9. Striped Marsupial Mongoose (Dasyuromungos Livorem): A small mongoose-like Dasyuromorph that hunts snakes.
10. Rabbit-eared Kangaroo (Macropus Leporauris)
11. Swamp Ongorio (Pristidon Ongorio): A medium-sized, aquatic, saw-billed monotreme that live in swamps. It is descended from the Platypus.
12. Whorl-toothed Crocodile (Crocodylus Helicoprisuchus): A small descendent of the Australian Crocodile which has a whorl-tooth. 
13. Brown Striped Koala (Phascolarctor Fuscus): A small, arboreal vombatiform that eats fruit from the tree canopies.
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