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  • Marsupial Dylanus
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  • The Marsupial Dylanus is a marsupial that resembles a placental American common dylanus, but it has a pouch like all marsupials, has about 3% less intelligence (but is still that smartest marsupial on earth, almost as smart as a dylanus edwienus), has long hind limbs like a dylanus edwienus (so it walks bipedally more like a long-extinct Procoptodon than the true dylanus), and has claws for defending itself against predators. It is an omnivore, feeding on small mammals, small nonpoisonous reptiles, fish, insects, carrion, ,and berries, but unlike the true (placental) dylanus, it also feeds on leaves. It evolved from a same ancestors as koalas, but became fully-terrestrial, became human-like (except its hind limbs [in order to escape from most predators], intelligence, locomotion, claws, an
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  • The Marsupial Dylanus is a marsupial that resembles a placental American common dylanus, but it has a pouch like all marsupials, has about 3% less intelligence (but is still that smartest marsupial on earth, almost as smart as a dylanus edwienus), has long hind limbs like a dylanus edwienus (so it walks bipedally more like a long-extinct Procoptodon than the true dylanus), and has claws for defending itself against predators. It is an omnivore, feeding on small mammals, small nonpoisonous reptiles, fish, insects, carrion, ,and berries, but unlike the true (placental) dylanus, it also feeds on leaves. It evolved from a same ancestors as koalas, but became fully-terrestrial, became human-like (except its hind limbs [in order to escape from most predators], intelligence, locomotion, claws, and pouch), became omnivores and not herbivores, and is both diurnal and nocturnal (not just nocturnal, unlike koalas). It lives in forests and grasslands of Australia.