Pyramios is an extinct genus of marsupials from the Diprotodontidae family. Endemics of Australia . Lived in the Miocene era. Like all members of the family, herbivores. The body length is about 2.5 m, height is about 1.5 m. The mass is estimated at 700 kg [1] .
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| Pyramios Woodburne 1967 |
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Literature
- Prehistoric Mummies of Australia and New Guinea: One Hundred Million Years of Evolution by John A. Long, Michael Archer, Timothy Flannery, and Suzanne Hand (page 16)