Fri 17 Jun 2011

2:00pm3:00pm

Museum of the Great Southern

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Dr Mikael Siversson, Curator of Palaeontology, Earth & Planetary Sciences

5.30pm, Thursday 17 March, WA Museum - Kalgoorlie-Boulder
10.30am, Friday 18 March, WA Museum - Kalgoorlie-Boulder
2.00pm, Friday 17 June, WA Museum - Albany

Thylacoleo, the ‘marsupial lion’, was the largest and most fearsome mammalian predator to evolve in Australia. During their 25 million years of evolution, they developed unique, bolt cutter-like cheek teeth and enormous jaw muscles, enabling them to sever the wind pipe of their prey.

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Thylacoleo – marsupial bolt cutter from hell

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Getting Here

Address

Residency Road,
Albany,
Western Australia,
6330,
Australia

Phone
(08) 9841 4844

 

By Bus
The Museum of the Great Southern is located within walking distance of the town centre, which is serviced by the several bus services, visit the PTA website for timetables.

By Car
Parking is available in onsite.