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Giant eagles and scavenging vultures shared the skies of ancient Australia

New fossils reveal Australia was once home to a much greater diversity of huge eagles and vultures, which died off alongside ‘giant wombats’ and ‘marsupial lions’.

Meet the biggest and most bizarre skink ever found in Australia It became extinct 47,000 years ago

A new virtual museum reveals 600 million years of Australian fossils in unprecedented 3D detail

Newly described enormous marsupial wandered great distances across Australia 3 5 million years ago

Having special foot adaptations helped these sizeable animals wander long distances, which meant a better chance to find plentiful food and water.

Examining sediment infill dynamics at Naracoorte cave megafauna sites by L J Arnold, M Demuro et al

Relatively little is known about the long-term sediment accumulation dynamics of Naracoorte Cave Complex (NCC) solution pipe cavities, and many of the megafauna-bearing infill deposits at this globally significant Australian Pleistocene fossil locality remain partially dated or lack any numerical age control. In this study, we assess the suitability of three different luminescence dating signals for improving existing chronologies at six Late and Middle Pleistocene NCC sites (n = 22 samples), and we undertake multi-site examinations of NCC sediment infill dynamics spanning the last 550 thousand years (ka). Modern analogue samples collected from above and beneath two active cave entrances confirm that single-grain OSL, single-grain TT-OSL and multi-grain pIR-IRSL signals can be reset down to insignificant residual levels (<10−1–100 Gy) when compared with the natural dose ranges of interest for most NCC palaeontological applications. Replicate luminescence dating comparisons perfo

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