The marsupial lion was real. It became extinct many thousands of years ago.
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Most, but not all, marsupials have a pouch. The marsupial lion is now extinct but fossil evidence indicate sit did have a pouch.
The marsupial lion cannot be found anywhere any longer. It became extinct many thousands of years ago,but it used to be found in Australia. For more information about the marsupial lion, see the related links.
No. Lions are placental mammals. However, thousands of years ago, an animal known as the marsupial lion did exist in Australia. A marsupial is a mammal that gives birth to underdeveloped young. Marsupials also tend to have pouches to contain its young. Animals like kangaroos, koalas, and possums are marsupials.
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No, The Lion King is not a real lion. The Lion King is just a fictional title given to a male alpha lion who holds power over the Pridelands in The Lion King universe.
Little is known about the marsupial lion which lived in Australia thousands of years ago. It is speculated that it was an opportunistic scavenger which ate carrion, but that it also preyed on the large, lumbering Diprotodon and Giant kangaroos.
The tiger is not a marsupial. It is a placvental mammal. The now-extinct "Tasmanian tiger" was a marsupial, but it was not a member of the tiger family. Its real name was "thylacine" and it was only given the designation of Tasmanian tiger because of its stripes.
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The Diprotodon was the largest of the marsupials known in ancient Australia, so it had few predators. The now extinct marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) was believed to be a predator, given that a fossil Diprotodon bone was found near some marsupial lion teeth at a site in New South Wales, and sporting tooth marks matching those of the marsupial lion. Since the Australian Aborigines are believed to have contributed to the extinction of the Diprotodon through hunting and through changing the ecology by their fire regimes, it could be said that they, too, were its enemies.
Yes, the Tasmanian devil is very real. The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial, endemic to Australia's island state of Tasmania. Though only small, it is the largest dasyurid, or carnivorous marsupial, still living.
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