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Australia has relatively stayed the same, but due to the invasive species introduced during the Holocene, some smaller marsupials went extinct, also many invasive species formed new species or subspecies, but most marsupial species still exist, despite this. Many sea animals from Antarctica also migrated from Antarctica to Australia. In the late Holocene komodo dragons were released to act as a proxy for the extinct Megalania.

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  • Australia (New Pleistocene)
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  • Australia has relatively stayed the same, but due to the invasive species introduced during the Holocene, some smaller marsupials went extinct, also many invasive species formed new species or subspecies, but most marsupial species still exist, despite this. Many sea animals from Antarctica also migrated from Antarctica to Australia. In the late Holocene komodo dragons were released to act as a proxy for the extinct Megalania.
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  • Australia has relatively stayed the same, but due to the invasive species introduced during the Holocene, some smaller marsupials went extinct, also many invasive species formed new species or subspecies, but most marsupial species still exist, despite this. Many sea animals from Antarctica also migrated from Antarctica to Australia. In the late Holocene komodo dragons were released to act as a proxy for the extinct Megalania.
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