The Marsupial Tapir is an animal that evolved from a prehistoric palorchestes that survived and remained mostly unchanged. It lives in Northwestern, Northern, Northeastern, Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Australia. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, leaves, berries, ferns, shoots, and shrubs. It is the 3rd largest marsupial alive today, about the size of an average size horse.
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| - The Marsupial Tapir is an animal that evolved from a prehistoric palorchestes that survived and remained mostly unchanged. It lives in Northwestern, Northern, Northeastern, Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Australia. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, leaves, berries, ferns, shoots, and shrubs. It is the 3rd largest marsupial alive today, about the size of an average size horse.
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| - The Marsupial Tapir is an animal that evolved from a prehistoric palorchestes that survived and remained mostly unchanged. It lives in Northwestern, Northern, Northeastern, Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Australia. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, leaves, berries, ferns, shoots, and shrubs. It is the 3rd largest marsupial alive today, about the size of an average size horse.
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