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  1. Marsupial Sue Book and CD by John Lithgow, 2001-09-01
  2. Marsupial Sue Presents "The Runaway Pancake" by John Lithgow, 2008-10-21
  3. Marsupial Sue by John Lithgow, Jack E. Davis, 2009-09-01
  4. Marsupial Sue Presents "The Runaway Pancake": Book and CD by John Lithgow, 2005-08-30
  5. Shakespeare My Butt!: Marsupial Elvis to No Place ... Ramblings, Meanderings, Digressions... and a Dog by John Donoghue, 2008-07-17
  6. Handbooks of Canadian Mammals: Marsupials and Insectivores (Vol 1) by C. G. Van Zyll De Jong, 1999-06
  7. A monographic study of the American marsupial, Caenolestes by C Judson 1868-1960 Herrick, 2010-05-14
  8. An Extinct Marsupial From The Fort Union With Notes On The Myrmecobidae And Other Families Of This Group (1915) by James William Gidley, 2009-09-24
  9. The liver, spleen, pancreas, peritoneal relations, and biliary system in monotremes and marsupials by William Colin Mackenzie, 2010-08-04
  10. Marsupial: Our Mother for the Time Being by Derek White, 2008-06-22
  11. Red Kangaroo: The World's Largest Marsupial (Supersized!) by Natalie Lunis, 2010-01
  12. Marsupial Man by PSM, 2006-07-31
  13. A Monographic Study of the American Marsupial, Caenolestes by Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 2009-12-28
  14. What Mammal is That? by Ronald Strahan, Peter Schouten, 1987-11-01

41. The Thylacine Museum - References
BENSLEY, BA, 1903. On the evolution of the Aus tralian Marsupialia; with remarkson the relation- ships of the marsupials in general. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond.
http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/naturalhistory/references_ROTT_Smith.htm
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ANONYMOUS, 1969. Tigers, Devils, monsters and things
that walk in the night. Wildl. in Aust. 6: 54. ANONYMOUS, 1973a. Another strange beast sighted on
Tableland. Cairns Post 17 Jan. 1973. ANONYMOUS, 1973b. Aloomba woman reports seeing
Tableland beast. Cairns Post 18 Jan. 1973. ANONYMOUS, 1974a. Paintings of Tas. Tiger found in
NT. Sydney Morning Herald 27 April 1974. ANONYMOUS, 1974b. The Northern Territory's pre-
historic tiger. Sydney Morning Herald 6 May 1974. ANONYMOUS, 1977a. 'Tiger' now in baby mystery.
Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) 27 March 1977. ANONYMOUS, 1977b. 'Extinct' Tiger seen claim two.
Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) 21 Aug. 1977. ARCHER, M., 1971. A re-evaluation of the Fromm's
Landing Thylacine tooth. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 84:
ARCHER, M., 1974. New information about the Quarter- nary distribution of the Thylacine (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) in Australia. J. Roy. Soc. W. Aust. ARCHER, M., 1976a. Miocene marsupicarnivores (Mar- supialia) from central South Australia, Anko-

42. The Thylacoleo Remembrance - About Australia And The Marsupials (page 2)
Many Australian marsupials are analogues to the placentals of other continents inthat them have even come to resemble certain placentals in general body form.
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Unlike placentals, marsupials are born in a very undeveloped state, and in a great number of species they are then protected within an abdominal pouch where they are milk fed until much more mature. Two thirds of all the estimated 250 living marsupial species are found in Australia and its neighboring islands including New Guinea. Most of the remaining species live in South America. The only marsupial which currently occurs in North America is the common and widespread Virginia opossum ( Didelphis virginiana A circa 1928 photo of a thylacine from the Hobart Zoo. The third group of mammals are the monotremes. They feed their young milk as do other mammals, but they also posses a number of reptilian characters. They are the most primitive of all living mammals as they have similarities to reptiles in their skeletal structure, and most amazingly, they still lay eggs! The monotremes are represented today by only three genera: Zaglossus (the long nosed echidna)

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45. Opossum Society Of The United States General Information, General Information On
In fact, the opossum is a marsupial, or pouched mammal, and is thereforerelated to other marsupials such as the kangaroo and the koala.
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Opossum General Information Over 70 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the Earth. While they are now extinct, one animal who shared the same land with the dinosaurs still exists today... the opossum Despite its appearance, the opossum is not related to the rat. In fact, the opossum is a marsupial, or "pouched" mammal, and is therefore related to other marsupials such as the kangaroo and the koala. Like kangaroos and koalas, infant opossums stay inside the mother's pouch to nurse and develop. The opossum holds the distinction of being North Americas's only marsupial. Opossums are born after an 11-13 day gestation period. The pink, embryonic-looking infants are so small at birth that 20 could fit into a teaspoon. The infants continue to develop inside the pouch. As they grow and the pouch becomes full, the juveniles then ride on the mother's back until they are old enough to go out on their own. The opossum has an average lifespan of 1 to 2 years. This short lifespan is due in part to the presence of many predators including dogs, cats and people. Sometimes the opossum is able to escape death by "playing 'possum" or feigning death, and in so doing the predator may lose interest in the apparently dead animal and not eat it

46. Lactation In Marsupials
indicates that we can expect many similarities in strategies of lactation among mostmarsupials, so the kangaroo species makes an acceptable general model for
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Lactation Biology
Lactation in Marsupials
W L Hurley
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Urbana-Champaign This lesson has sections discussing aspects of the Lactation in Marsupials, including:
  • Introduction Evolution of Marsupials Neonate Development Reproductive Strategy Lactation Milk Composition References
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Introduction
Marsupials evolved from ancestral therian mammals (which give birth to live young, but have no true placenta) over 80 million years ago; well before the demise of the dinosaurs. Eutherian mammals (which have a true placenta) also evolved from therian mammals, but evolved independently from marsupials. Although we are most familiar with marsupials like the American opossum and images of the Australian kangaroos and koalas, there are about 250 species of marsupials. However, in terms of lactation biology, most of what we know is derived from study of kangaroo species. Limited evidence from other marsupial species indicates that we can expect many similarities in strategies of lactation among most marsupials, so the kangaroo species makes an acceptable general model for much of the Order Marsupialia. Nevertheless, significant differences among marsupial species likely will be found as more species are studied. Marsupials do seem to have the potential for an extended gestation, but this has not been exploited evolutionarily. This suggests that the emphasis on lactation, as opposed to intrauterine development, should be viewed as an alternate reproductive strategy and not as a more primitive form of mammalian reproduction. Despite the immature development of the newborn marsupial, they nevertheless can travel (unaided by the mother) from the birth canal to the mammary area or pouch and can attach to a teat and begin to suck. In addition, they are able to breath the atmosphere of the pouch.

47. Impact Science - General Information
general Information on ISS2003. and electronic systems and high resolution meteorologyfrom the apparently familiar, such as Australian marsupials to the
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If you are interested in any area of science, from the very smallest building blocks of matter, through molecules, microbes, plants and animals, planets, stars, galaxies and on to the very largest - the study of the universe itself, then the 2003 Professor Harry Messel International Science School will be of interest to you. This Science School gathers together 140 top science students from nine countries (Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States of America) for two weeks of lectures, activities such as laboratory tours and experiments, and social events. The lecturers have been selected on their international reputations and their ability to communicate. They will be discussing their research, from blue sky topics such as galactic cannibalism and the early universe to immediately applicable research such as the effect of radiation on biological and electronic systems and high resolution meteorology: from the apparently familiar, such as Australian marsupials to the definitely strange, like the extremophiles - organisms that thrive in extreme temperatures or pH conditions. The full list of lecturers can be found here.

48. Postgraduate Studies In The Department Of Zoology
For general information relating to postgraduate studies at the University and differentiationduring oogenesis and embryonic development in marsupials, Selwood.
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General Information Listing of current postgraduates, topics and supervisors Postgraduate profiles A-K Postgraduate profiles L-Z The department maintains a strong postgraduate program of almost 60 MSc and PhD research students. We welcome inquiries from graduates interested in studying for the degrees of Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy in any of the department's research fields The MSc degree involves advanced study and research and is obtained upon completion of not less than one year's advanced study after completion of a BSc (Honours) degree. The PhD degree is obtained by a course of advanced study and research approved by the Academic Board of the University and directed by the department and a nominated supervisor. The course of study for the degree normally occupies three years. Entrance for both these degrees is based on academic merit and is competitive. A limited number of Commonwealth, University and research-grant-linked awards is available to support outstanding candidates. Applications for these awards normally close in October. Information about scholarships is available on the web, through the School of Graduate Studies. There is also additional information about new University of Melbourne scholarships If you are interested in enrolling, general enquiries should be made in the first instance through the Head of Department

49. ORDER
Checklist of the marsupial species of Argentina (Orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata and Microbiothe Category Science Biology Animalia Chordata Mammalia marsupials...... Roedores y marsupiales del partido de general Pueyrredón y regiones of the livingand Neocenozoic American opossumlike marsupials (suborder Didelphimorphia
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50. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, The Official Athletic Site, General Releases
In case you were wondering, Koalas are not bears, they are marsupials.Other come Elizabeth Knight '03. Irish Athletics general Releases.
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Entry 5: January 4, 2002 Today we were able to get a taste of Australian wildlife. We toured an animal preserve that housed many native Australian animals. We were able to see several Koalas, including one mother and baby. In case you were wondering, Koalas are not bears, they are marsupials. Other highlights of the tour included; feeding the kangaroos, riding a camel and holding a wombat. After the tour we spent a few hours on our own in Freemantle before we had to begin preparing for our second game down under. We played a Western Australian club team that was a combination of various age groups who were kind enough to come out and play us. Instead of strictly Australian rules, we played more along the lines of the International rules, holding only three players behind the restraining line, and enforcing boundaries. It was a good game, and though there is much room for improvement, we did come out victorious. The "Westies" as they called themselves, made a nice dinner for us to enjoy after the game which was a wonderful opportunity to socialize with our Australian opponents.

51. James Meritt's General Anti-Creationism FAQ
Remember carbon cycle ? The same general idea holds for everything else. And likehorses (that man transported), camels, pandas, kangaroos, marsupials,..
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The General Anti-Creationism FAQ
Jim Meritt
Topics: Age (see also The Young Earth FAQs Methods of dating the earth are inaccurate. Exactly what is meant by "inaccurate" leaves much to be desired. Please see the August 1989 Scientific American article on the Age of the Earth. (page 90, by Lawrence Badash, "The Age-of-the-Earth Debate") Radioactive dating can't be calibrated. You are in this case Dead Wrong. Dating of ancient rocks by radiometric methods (e.g., Uranium-Lead, Potassium-Argon, Rubidium- Strontium) does NOT, repeat NOT depend upon our having available a sample of known age to calibrate the method. Indeed, this is PRECISELY WHY these methods are so useful. The only calibration required is the measurement of decay rates, which can be done IN THE LABORATORY. Furthermore, these methods can be used in ways that do NOT, repeat NOT depend on any assumptions about the initial amounts of the various isotopes involved. Please read the section in Chapter 17 of Strahler's book, Science and Earth History It is true that Carbon-14 dates must be calibrated for variations in the amount of 14C produced in the atmosphere; however, the corrections are small (~10%) and affect only recent ages (~50,000 years). This method is not used to date rocks.

52. CSIRO TFRC - General Information
CSIRO Tropical Forest Research Centre general Information. of the land mass, theyprovide a habitat for 25% of the plant genera, 30% of the marsupials, 60% of
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The CSIRO Tropical Forest Research Centre is located in Atherton, Far North Queensland. It has facilities for scientists and support staff from CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology and CSIRO Plant Industry . It also provides a research base for a number of other scientists engaged in projects within the CRC for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management (CRC-TREM) and for other researchers studying aspects of the tropical forest environment. The function of the TFRC is to research tropical forest ecosystems with a focus on developing an understanding of the interrelationships of the ecological processes involved in the rainforest system.
Tropical Forests of North Queensland
While Australia's tropical forests comprise only 0.1% of the land mass, they provide a habitat for 25% of the plant genera, 30% of the marsupials, 60% of the bats, 30% of the frogs, 23% of the reptiles, 62% of the butterflies and 18% of the birds. Determining what species exist in the Far Northern rainforests, where they are located and what their needs are is the foundation for understanding their interrelationships and is essential when forming strategies to protect, preserve or reconstruct rainforests; therefore, a complete inventory of the region is a TFRC goal. Much of Far North Queensland's coastal rainforests have already been cleared or severely disturbed by selective logging and hunting and even the Atherton Tableland forests exist only as fragments. The impact of this disturbance on rainforest plants, animals and soils, and predicting response to further disturbances, is also an underlying theme of various research projects.

53. Australian Marsupials, Monotremes, Mammals, Fauna - Aussie-Info.com
They make two burrows, one for general living quarters and the other for breeding.for more info. WOMBAT. Wombats are marsupials, greyish, beaverlike in
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Because Australia is an island, and has been for millions of years, its wildlife has been able to evolve independently. The animals of Australia are particularly interesting because many of them are distinctly primitive. There are groups of animals whose relatives have long since disappeared from other parts of the world. Many of the animals found in this country are unique. Australia is home to a variety of native mammals both on land and in the surrounding oceans. They consist of marsupials, monotremes and placental mammals. The largest number of the mammals, almost half, are the marsupials, which include the Kangaroo, Koala and Wombat. The word marsupial is derived from the Latin marsupium , which means pouch. The pouch gives protection to the very young animal and contains the teats from which it feeds. Nourished on its mother's milk, it grows in the pouch to a well-developed stage before it leaves the pouch. The only other country where marsupials are still found is America, and only a few species remain. The next group of mammals are the monotremes, the only egg-laying mammals in the world. They have one opening which serves for reproduction and for the elimination of waste products. This group is represented by the Platypus and the Echidna.

54. KinderStart - Animal Friends : General Information
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55. World Travel Guide - Papua New Guinea - General Information
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56. Education World® - *Science : Life Science : Zoology : General Resources
The Animal Information Center A general overview of Kingdom Animalia. Animals SlideShow drawings and useful information on Australian marsupials and The Great
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57. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Zoology Course Descriptions
scientific biological and geological principles that underlie the general studyof of Mesozoic era, plus Cenozoic monotremes and marsupials, as documented
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2040. Human Anatomy. 4. [S1] Study of human structure in terms of its microscopic and gross anatomy. Provides students with adequate background to study human physiological function. The corresponding course, to be taken concurrently, is ZOO/KIN 2041. Cross listed with KIN 2040. Prerequisite: BIOL 1000 or 1010.
2041. Human Anatomy Laboratory. 1. [S1] A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN/ZOO 2040 or concurrent enrollment.
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58. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Geology And Geophysics Course Descriptio
3080. general Field Geology 4. Examines evolutionary histories of mammals characteristicof Mesozoic era, plus Cenozoic monotremes and marsupials, as documented
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1010. Introduction to Geology. 2. Surveys geology and introduces students to the Earth's physical makeup and history through lectures. Credit is not allowed in this course for those who complete GEOL 1100 . (Offered both semesters)
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60. General Information For Western Australia
general Information for WA. The Dugongs and Whale Sharks (which you can swim with),Whales, turtles and a huge selection of birds and rare marsupials.
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Western Australia (more commonly know as WA) is the largest of the six states that make up Australia. It is also probably the least visited. Because of this and its relative isolation from the east coast, it still retains an air of Mystery and feels at times like a different country. Ask anyone if they have heard of the Great Barrier Reef and the Sydney Opera house and they will probably answer yes. The hordes of people clambering all over them will attest to this. Conversely, talk about the Pinnacles Desert and the Ningaloo Reef and they will probably stare at you blankly. However, discover these places for yourself and you will be glad of the their comparative obscurity. Even upon Rottnest Island, only 18 kilometres from Perth (a vibrant metropolis of over 1.3million), it is possible to find a beach to yourself at the height of summer. Travel north south or east and you will be able to find unparalleled beauty, and further more enjoy it alone if you wished. Most likely you will be the only person swimming on the incredible Ningaloo Reef , you could be the only the only people on the beach on the West Coast for hundreds of km and it is easy to travel many miles through the great forests of the south without seeing another soul. These are not merely possibilities they are the norm. Western Australia also contains one of the few remaining frontiers of non desert Australia - Kimberley. Three times the size of England, it has withstood all attempts at colonisation and is still the least populated area in Northern Australia.

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