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Is the marsupial lion an early relative of the drop bear? They eat tourists and are not made up! | Is the marsupial lion an early relative of the drop bear? They eat tourists and are not made up! |
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The marsupial lion quite possibly gambolled through the treetops on the hunt for food. Is the drop bear an actually true story? Tourists stop reading here! | The marsupial lion quite possibly gambolled through the treetops on the hunt for food. Is the drop bear an actually true story? Tourists stop reading here! |
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