1) What are megafauna? a) Large animals that are still alive in Australia. b) Large plants that are still alive in Australia. c) Extinct animals that are larger than animals today. d) Animals that live longer than others. 2) Which was the largest Australian megafauna animal? a) Diprotodon - similar to a giant wombat b) Thylacoleo - similar to a lion c) Thylacine - similar in appearance to a dog with stripes. d) Procoptodon - similar to a kangaroo 3) Which animal was a carnivorous marsupial? a) Diprotodon b) Thylacoleo c) Procoptodon d) Thylacine 4) What does extinct mean? a) Animals that are sleeping for a very long time. b) Animals that moved to a different country. c) Animals that no longer live on Earth. d) Animals that are hiding underground. 5) What animal is likely related to Procoptodon goliah? a) wombat b) wallaby c) echidna d) kangaroo 6) Which one is NOT an example of a fossil? a) Bones from animals that lived long ago b) Shells from animals that lived long ago c) Footprints left in rock a long time ago d) A toy dinosaur 7) Why do scientists study fossils? a) To learn about plants and animals that lived long ago b) To see what animals might look like in the future c) To decorate museums d) To bring animals back to life

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