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اخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged killer kangaroo roamed Outback SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Forget cute, cuddly marsupials. A team of Australian palaeontologists say they have found the fossilized remains of a fanged killer kangaroo and what they describe as a "demon duck of doom". A University of New South Wales team said the fearsome fossils were among 20 previously unknown species uncovered at a site in northwest land state. Professor Michael Archer said on Wednesday the remains of a meat-eating kangaroo with wolf-like fangs were found as well as a galloping kangaroo with long forearms that could not hop like a modern kangaroo. "Because they didn't hop, these were galloping kangaroos, with big, powerful forelimbs. Some of them had long canines (fangs) like wolves," Archer told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio. Vertebrate paleontologist Sue Hand said modern kangaroos look almost nothing like their ferocious forebears, which lived between 10 million and 20 million years ago. The species found at the dig had "well muscled-in teeth, not for grazing. These things had slicing crests that could have crunched through bone and sliced off flesh", Hand said. The team also found prehistoric lungfish and large duck-like birds. "Very big birds ... more like ducks, earned the name 'demon duck of doom', some at least may have been carnivorous as well," Hand told ABC radio. Archer said the team was studying the fossils to better understand how they were affected by changing climates in the Miocene epoch between 5 million and 24 million years ago استناكماخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged...
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اخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged killer kangaroo roamed Outback SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Forget cute, cuddly marsupials. A team of Australian palaeontologists say they have found the fossilized remains of a fanged killer kangaroo and what they describe as a "demon duck of doom". A University of New South Wales team said the fearsome fossils were among 20 previously unknown species uncovered at a site in northwest land state. Professor Michael Archer said on Wednesday the remains of a meat-eating kangaroo with wolf-like fangs were found as well as a galloping kangaroo with long forearms that could not hop like a modern kangaroo. "Because they didn't hop, these were galloping kangaroos, with big, powerful forelimbs. Some of them had long canines (fangs) like wolves," Archer told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio. Vertebrate paleontologist Sue Hand said modern kangaroos look almost nothing like their ferocious forebears, which lived between 10 million and 20 million years ago. The species found at the dig had "well muscled-in teeth, not for grazing. These things had slicing crests that could have crunched through bone and sliced off flesh", Hand said. The team also found prehistoric lungfish and large duck-like birds. "Very big birds ... more like ducks, earned the name 'demon duck of doom', some at least may have been carnivorous as well," Hand told ABC radio. Archer said the team was studying the fossils to better understand how they were affected by changing climates in the Miocene epoch between 5 million and 24 million years ago استناكماخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged...
سيدني ، استراليا (رويترز) -- ننسي لطيف ومحبوب الجرابيون. فريق استرالي الحفريات يقولون انهم وجدوا بقايا متحجره وبمخالب القاتل الكنغر وما وصف بانه "شيطان التملص من الموت". جامعه نيو ساوث ويلز ان الفريق المخيف الحفريات بين 20 عن الانواع غير المعروفه سابقا في موقع شمال الارض. البروفيسور مايكل الرام يوم الاربعاء بقايا اللحوم الاكله الكنغر مع الذءب تشبه الانياب عثر كذلك الكنغر الجري الطويل السواعد التي لا يمكن ان القفزه حديث الكنغر. "لانها لم تكن هذه هي القفزه الجري الكناغر ، كبير ، قوي فوريليمبس. بعض هذه الانياب الطويله (الانياب) مثل الذءاب "الرام ابلغ الاذاعه الاستراليه الشركه الاذاعه. الفقريات باليونتولوغيست سو جهه نظره حديثه قال الكناغر شيء تقريبا مثل هذه الوحشيه الاجداد الذين يعيشون بين 10 مليون و 20 مليون سنه خلت. هذا النوع عثر عليها في حفر "وشق في الاسنان وليس الرعي. هذه الامور قد التقطيع القمم التي يمكن ان تكون من خلال مطحون العظام ومقطع شراءح من لحم "، قال جهه. ووجد الفريق ايضا الي عصور ما قبل لونغفيش والبطه الكبيره مثل العصافير. "كبيره جدا اشبه الطيور... البطات ، اكتسبت اسمها' الشيطان 'التملص من الموت ، علي الاقل بعضها قد اكل اللحم و" قال لاذاعه اي بي سي مباشره. الرام قال فريق الدراسه ان الحفريات الي فهم الكيفيه التي تاثرت تغير المناخ متعلق بالعصر الثلثي الاوسط في حقبه ما بين 5 ملايين و 24 مليون سنه
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اخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged killer kangaroo roamed Outback SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Forget cute, cuddly marsupials. A team of Australian palaeontologists say they have found the fossilized remains of a fanged killer kangaroo and what they describe as a "demon duck of doom". A University of New South Wales team said the fearsome fossils were among 20 previously unknown species uncovered at a site in northwest land state. Professor Michael Archer said on Wednesday the remains of a meat-eating kangaroo with wolf-like fangs were found as well as a galloping kangaroo with long forearms that could not hop like a modern kangaroo. "Because they didn't hop, these were galloping kangaroos, with big, powerful forelimbs. Some of them had long canines (fangs) like wolves," Archer told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio. Vertebrate paleontologist Sue Hand said modern kangaroos look almost nothing like their ferocious forebears, which lived between 10 million and 20 million years ago. The species found at the dig had "well muscled-in teeth, not for grazing. These things had slicing crests that could have crunched through bone and sliced off flesh", Hand said. The team also found prehistoric lungfish and large duck-like birds. "Very big birds ... more like ducks, earned the name 'demon duck of doom', some at least may have been carnivorous as well," Hand told ABC radio. Archer said the team was studying the fossils to better understand how they were affected by changing climates in the Miocene epoch between 5 million and 24 million years ago استناكماخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged...
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اخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged killer kangaroo roamed Outback SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Forget cute, cuddly marsupials. A team of Australian palaeontologists say they have found the fossilized remains of a fanged killer kangaroo and what they describe as a "demon duck of doom". A University of New South Wales team said the fearsome fossils were among 20 previously unknown species uncovered at a site in northwest land state. Professor Michael Archer said on Wednesday the remains of a meat-eating kangaroo with wolf-like fangs were found as well as a galloping kangaroo with long forearms that could not hop like a modern kangaroo. "Because they didn't hop, these were galloping kangaroos, with big, powerful forelimbs. Some of them had long canines (fangs) like wolves," Archer told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio. Vertebrate paleontologist Sue Hand said modern kangaroos look almost nothing like their ferocious forebears, which lived between 10 million and 20 million years ago. The species found at the dig had "well muscled-in teeth, not for grazing. These things had slicing crests that could have crunched through bone and sliced off flesh", Hand said. The team also found prehistoric lungfish and large duck-like birds. "Very big birds ... more like ducks, earned the name 'demon duck of doom', some at least may have been carnivorous as well," Hand told ABC radio. Archer said the team was studying the fossils to better understand how they were affected by changing climates in the Miocene epoch between 5 million and 24 million years ago استناكماخواتي اريد منكن مترجمة القطعة الى الغة العربية بس لاتتاخرون عليي لان اخر يوم الثلاثاء Fanged...
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