"marsupial lion" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: marsupial lions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} marsupial lion (plural marsupial lions)
  1. A carnivorous marsupial that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene, of the extinct genus Thylacoleo Wikipedia link: marsupial lion Categories (lifeform): Vombatiforms Translations (Thylacoleo): 袋獅 (Chinese Mandarin), 袋狮 (dàishī) (Chinese Mandarin), pussileijona (Finnish), 袋獅 (fukuroraion) (alt: フクロライオン) (Japanese), су́мчатый лев (súmčatyj lev) [masculine] (Russian)

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