Procoptodon Animal Pictures

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The face of the Procoptodon was short and flat with eyes that pointed forward.

The face of the Procoptodon was short and flat with eyes that pointed forward.
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The face of the Procoptodon was short and flat with eyes that pointed forward.

A sculpture of a giant short-faced kangaroo skeleton in Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia. The Procoptodon went extinct around 15,000 years ago.

A sculpture of a giant short-faced kangaroo skeleton in Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia. The Procoptodon went extinct around 15,000 years ago.
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A sculpture of a giant short-faced kangaroo skeleton in Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia. The Procoptodon went extinct around 15,000 years ago.

A size comparison of a human & Procoptodon goliah, the largest kangaroo that ever lived. P. goliah & other sthenurine kangaroos were bipedal browsers.

A size comparison of a human & Procoptodon goliah, the largest kangaroo that ever lived. P. goliah & other sthenurine kangaroos were bipedal browsers.
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A size comparison of a human & Procoptodon goliah, the largest kangaroo that ever lived. P. goliah & other sthenurine kangaroos were bipedal browsers.