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Source: The Epoch Times

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Anyone who has hit a wombat in their car will be grateful they don't have to argue with the two-tonne, wombat-like marsupials that roamed Australia thousands of years ago.

But the collision would have been minor compared with the debate that rages among Australian scientists as to why these animals, and other so-called megafauna, became extinct.

Read the rest of the Article at The Epoch Times

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