Posted on 11/19/2025 9:17:04 PM PST by SunkenCiv
According to an ABC News Australia report, a new study of a cut mark in the bone of a giant kangaroo recovered from southwestern Australia’s Mammoth Cave suggests that the cut was made after the bone had fossilized. Mike Archer of the University of New South Wales once thought the cut mark was evidence that humans living in Sahul, a paleocontinent made up of what are now Tasmania, Australia, and New Guinea, contributed to the extinction of many species of megafauna some 40,000 years ago. "We were convinced that humans…were trying to cut the bone open to get, perhaps, marrow," Archer said. Now, Archer and his colleagues have examined a 3D image of the bone produced with micro-CT scanning equipment, and found cracks that occurred as a result of the bone drying out that predated the cuts made by humans. "All of a sudden the presumption this was a fresh bone when it was cut evaporated," Archer said. Rather, Australia’s Indigenous people may have been collecting and trading the fossils, he surmised. Read the original scholarly article about this research in Royal Society Open Science. To read about evidence of animal translocation from Sahul, go to "Around the World: Indonesia."
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Fossilized giant kangaroo boneAnna Gillespie
They invented maffs. It was advanced mathematics. At least that’s probably what they’re going to claim.
Nice nick, btw. 😊
Ancient giant kangaroos like Procoptodon goliah could stand nearly 3 meters (around 9-10 feet) tall and weigh up to 240 kg (about 530 pounds). Other giant species, like Protemnodon viator, could reach 2.4 meters (around 8 feet) when standing and weigh up to 170 kg (375 pounds). These ancient kangaroos were much larger than modern kangaroos, with some species being more than three times heavier than today’s biggest kangaroos.
Holy cow.
A family of four could live in their pouches!
I wouldn’t cut a bone to get the marrow, I would smash it with something big.
Just pick out the bone bits and yum yum good marrow.
“ You’re gonna need a bigger boomerang. “
That’s what she said.
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