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Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 10:51 GMT 11:51 UK
Australia unearths fossilised giants
![]() The fossils were described as 'the find of the century'
The fossilised remains of prehistoric giant lions and other mammoth creatures have been discovered in caves in Western Australia.
Palaeontologist John Long from the Western Australian Museum in Perth described the fossils as "the find of the century". The animals bones have lain entombed for an estimated 1.5 million years. Perfect condition Mr Long and his 14-member team found the fossils during a two-week dig after the site was originally discovered in May.
Mr Long said the bones were found in perfect condition. "This is a unique situation where the caves must have been sealed off shortly after the animals were trapped and died so we've got these ancient animals in a perfectly undisturbed and complete state," he told the French news agency AFP. 'Tip of the iceberg' Mr Long said the discovery revealed how modern animals evolved from some of the most specialised creatures on earth. And he said it has given scientists a unique insight into prehistoric life in the region. "It tells us what the Pleistocene period was like in Australia from 1.8 million to 10,000 years ago," he told the Sydney Morning Herald. "But it's the tip of the iceberg as to what we hope to find in future expeditions." He said it was still unclear what drove the animals to extinction. He said one of the theories was that they disappeared with the arrival of humans about 60,000 years ago, while others blamed climate and vegetation changes for their extinction. |
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