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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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