Everything about Zygomaturus totally explained
Zygomaturus is an
extinct giant
marsupial from
Australia during the
Pleistocene. It had a heavy body and thick legs and is believed to be similar to the modern
Pygmy Hippopotamus in both size and build. The genus moved on all fours.
It lived in the wet
coastal margins of Australia about 19,000 years ago.
Zygomaturus also is believed to have expanded its range toward the interior of the continent along the
waterways.
It is believed to have lived in small
herds.
Zygomaturus probaby ate
reeds and
sedges by shoveling them up in clumps with its lower
incisor teeth.
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