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    Thylacoleo carnifex was one of the most efficient predators in Australian prehistory. Despite its name, "marsupial lion," it was not a feline, but rather a carnivorous marsupial, related to modern wombats.

    It lived during the Pleistocene. At about 1.5 meters long and weighing up to 160 kg, Thylacoleo possessed a bite as powerful as that of an adult lion, capable of breaking bones and tearing flesh like a hot knife through butter.

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    LORA
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    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    8/7/2025
    Updated
    1/11/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    Thylacoleo

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    Thylacoleo__Wakaleo.safetensors

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