diprotodon (Meaning)

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diprotodon (n.)

An extinct Quaternary marsupial from Australia, about as large as the hippopotamus; -- so named because of its two large front teeth. See Illustration in Appendix.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diprotodon

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diprotodon Sentence Examples

  1. The diprotodon was a massive marsupial that roamed the Australian continent during the Pleistocene epoch.
  2. This ancient creature was one of the largest marsupials ever to exist, standing up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall and weighing up to 2,700 kilograms (6,000 pounds).
  3. The diprotodon had a stocky, muscular body with short, powerful legs and large, clawed feet.
  4. Its head was large and broad, with a wide muzzle and a pair of prominent tusks that grew from the upper jaw.
  5. The diprotodon was herbivorous, using its tusks to strip leaves and bark from trees and shrubs.
  6. It is believed that diprotodons lived in herds, and may have been social animals.
  7. The extinction of the diprotodon occurred around the same time as the arrival of humans in Australia, suggesting that hunting or habitat destruction may have played a role in their demise.
  8. The discovery of diprotodon fossils has provided valuable insights into the evolution of marsupials and the ancient ecosystems of Australia.
  9. The diprotodon is often depicted in popular culture as a symbol of the megafauna that once inhabited Australia.
  10. Efforts are ongoing to protect and preserve the remaining habitats where diprotodon fossils can be found, ensuring the preservation of this iconic species' legacy for future generations.

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An extinct Quaternary marsupial from Australia, about as large as the hippopotamus; -- so named because of its two large front teeth. See Illustration in Append

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No antonyms found.

The diprotodon was a massive marsupial that roamed the Australian continent during the Pleistocene epoch.

This ancient creature was one of the largest marsupials ever to exist, standing up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall and weighing up to 2,700 kilograms (6,000 pounds).

The diprotodon had a stocky, muscular body with short, powerful legs and large, clawed feet.

Its head was large and broad, with a wide muzzle and a pair of prominent tusks that grew from the upper jaw.