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Quinkana

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Crocodylidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Crocodiles

Class
  
Reptilia

Subfamily
  
†Mekosuchinae

Rank
  
Genus

Quinkana wwwprehistoricwildlifecomimagesspeciesqquin

Similar
  
Mekosuchus, Trilophosuchus, Crocodiles, Harpacochampsa, Volia

Quinkana is an extinct genus of mekosuchine crocodylians that lived in Australia from about 24 million to about 40,000 years ago. By the Pleistocene, Quinkana had become one of the top terrestrial predators of Australia, possessing long legs and ziphodont teeth (lateromedially compressed, recurved, and serrated). Quinkana comes from the "Quinkans", a legendary folk from Aboriginal myths.

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Species

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The species within Quinkana include: the type species Q. fortirostrum from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Queensland, Q. babarra from the Early Pliocene of Queensland, Q. timara from the Middle Miocene of the Northern Territory, and Q. meboldi from the Late Oligocene of Queensland.

Description

The older species (Q. meboldi and Q. timara) were small in size, about 3 m (10 ft), compared to the large Plio-Pleistocene species which evolved. Quinkana fortirostrum has been estimated to have reached 6 m (20 ft) in length, making it at the time one of Australia's largest predators, second only to the giant monitor lizard, megalania.

Quinkana Quinkana by SpermWhale165 on DeviantArt

Quinkana is a genus within the subfamily Mekosuchinae. Other genera included in this family are: Australosuchus, Baru, Kambara, Mekosuchus, Pallimnarchus, and Trilophosuchus.

Quinkana Browse Art DeviantArt

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Quinkana Bengal Tiger v Quinkana fortirostrum

References

Quinkana Wikipedia