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, the Pleistocene (2.56 Ma11.7 Ka) epoch was marked by arid climatic conditions, with the environment dominated by grasslands, open woodland (
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) and desert (
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), similar to the present day. The Australian megafauna, which included at least 20 genera of large mammals, four of large birds, and three of large reptiles (
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;
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), inhabited these environments until most of them went extinct between 5040 Ka (
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;
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). The raptor guild of the Pleistocene can be assumed to have comprised most of the living Australian species, with fossil material of
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(Wedge- tailed Eagle) at least 500200 Ka old (
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; EKM, THW unpublished data). However, two extinct species that represent potential additional diversity have been described from this epoch;
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(
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unpublished thesis;
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,
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;
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).
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