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Quinkana
''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. == Species == The species within ''Quinkana'' include: the type species ''Q. fortirostrum'' from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Queensland,〔Sobbe, I. H.; Price, G. J.; Knezour, R. A. (2013) (A ziphodont crocodile from the late Pleistocene King Creek catchment, Darling Downs, Queensland ). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum - Nature, 56 2: 601-606.〕 ''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.
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