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- Web series recording the August 2011 expedition to the Nullarbor caves, a collaborative effort between the Western Australian Museum and the Flinders University to search for Megafauna fossils in this remote and isolated area of Australia.
- Australian scientists discover the perfectly preserved fossil skeleton of a marsupial predator, Thylacoleo Carnifax, which is revealed to be more than a million years old and the only one ever found. It reveals a story of a strange creature with both carnivorous and omnivorous tendencies - the most fearsome predator Australia has ever known.
- Back in 2002, sheer luck uncovered the tomb of one of the most extraordinary beasts ever to have roamed the continent. It's skeleton lay undisturbed for hundreds of thousands of years and its discovery astonished and excited paleontologists from around the world. Over the past four years they've been poring over the remains and now, for the first time, Catalyst is able to reveal the fruits of their research and come face-to-face with Thylacoleo - the legendary marsupial lion.