Ekaltadeta

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Ekaltadeta, in English also known as " Ripper Kangaroo " is a kangaroo genus of early to late Miocene.

Origin of the name

The genus name means Ekaltadeta in a Aboriginalsprache as much as " strong teeth ".

Features

Ekaltadeta reached the size of a wallaby. It had massive premolars. The way of life might have been omnivorous or carnivorous. As his next of kin Propleopus and Jackmahoneya apply.

Species

There are known two types. Ekaltadeta ima Archer, Flannery, 1985 lived in the early to middle Miocene and belongs to A. and the Dwornamor local fauna of Riversleigh. Ekaltadeta jaimiemuvaneyi Wroe, 1996b lived at the beginning of the late Miocene and part of the Encore Local Fauna of Riversleigh on.

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