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English: A skeletal mount made up of bones from several different Diprotodon optatum specimens that were discovered at Lake Callabonna, east of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia that were later acquired by the Museum in 1913. |
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Photographer: Michelle McFarlane Museum Victoria |
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