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Nimbadon
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/nimbadon/At least 24 Nimbadons were found within a few square m of each other at one site within the Riversleigh World Heritage property.
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Riversleigh Forest Beast
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/riversleigh-forest-beast/The Riversleigh Forest Beast was about the size of a sheep.
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Riversleigh Sprite Possum
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/riversleigh-sprite-possum/The Riversleigh Sprite Possum belongs to an extinct group of possums called the ektopodontids.
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Alcoota Cleaver-headed Crocodile
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/alcoota-cleaver-headed-crocodile/This large crocodile is similar to the Cleaver-headed Crocodile of Riversleigh, but even larger.
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Agile Wallaby
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/agile-wallaby/The Agile Wallaby is one of only a few living marsupial species with a fossil record stretching back four million years.
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Bluff Downs Bandicoot
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/bluff-downs-bandicoot/The Bluff Downs Bandicoot looked for insects, fruit and soft roots to eat in the Pliocene woodlands.
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Riversleigh Budgerigar
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/riversleigh-budgerigar/The Budgerigar is now the best-known Australian bird, having spread all over the world thanks to its popularity as a caged bird.
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Gang-gang Cockatoo
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/gang-gang-cockatoo/Callocephalon fimbriatum
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White Porch Spider
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/white-porch-spider/White Porch Spiders are commonly found living on the outside of houses in parts of Eastern Australia.
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Snipe Eel Avocettina sp.
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/snipe-eel-avocettina-sp/A Snipe Eel, Avocettina sp, captured during the NORFANZ edpedition, May 2003.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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