The largest would have been the Giant Wombat (Diprotodon Optatum). There was also a marsupial lion, and a Mega-sized kangaroo.
For proposed sketches See: http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/staff/swroe/Lostgiants.PDF
Yes. Around 70% of the world's marsupials are found in Australia.
There is no one, specific place where the most marsupials are found in Australia. Marsupials are found in the vast plains of the outback; in the rugged Great Dividing Range in the east and south; in the coastal plains - everywhere.
Australia's most common marsupial is the kangaroo. Apart from the fact that the kangaroo family includes some 60 species, the three largest species still make up the most common marsupials. These three species are the Red kangaroo, eastern Grey kangaroo and Western Grey kangaroo.
Tasmanian devils are marsupials of Australia.
Australia
Marsupials are very common in Australia. They include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, bandicoots, possums and many other species. Marsupials are less common in the other continents, although the Virginia Opossum of North America is becoming more widespread throughout the northern states.
Australia
Australia.
It is located in Australia.
Not in Australia. There is no rabies in Australia.
Australia is actually home to 120 different species of marsupials. A couple different types of marsupials found in Australia would be macropods and phalangers.
Marsupials beginning with 'n' include:NumbatNingauiNabarlekThese marsupials are all native to Australia.