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The Marsupial ‘Lion’ (Thylacoleo carnifex, Owen, 1859) is a large extinct carnivorous marsupial that inhabited Australia from the late Pliocene to the late Pleistocene (1,600,000–40,000 years ago). The name "Thylacoleo carnifex" is derived from thylakos to mean "pouched," leo to mean "lion" and carnifex to mean "butcher," with Sir Richard Owen describing it as "the fellest and most destuctive of predatory beasts."[1] Thylacoleo carnifex is a species among what is known as the Australian megafauna.

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Marsupial 'Lion'
Temporal range: PliocenePleistocene
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T. carnifex
Binomial name
Thylacoleo carnifex
Owen, 1859
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