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Did koalas evolve from deadly relatives? Collagen reveals surprising family link

Study reveals koala have extinct from their ancient relatives, including marsupial lions and giant wombats. Ancient proteins clarify their evolution, extinction and observations for conserving modern Australian marsupials.

December 11, 2025 / 11:30 IST
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New research shows Koala's closest extinct relatives were powerful predators. (Image: Canva)
New research shows Koala's closest extinct relatives were powerful predators. (Image: Canva)

Koalas may seem cuddly, but their past was unexpectedly fierce. New research shows their closest extinct relatives were deadly predators. This study reshapes how scientists understand marsupial evolution and ancestry.

Koalas And Their Ancient Lineage

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Modern koalas are iconic, slow-moving, leaf-eating marsupials in Australia. They evolved from a lineage of larger, more versatile marsupials. Despite their gentle appearance, their ancestors occupied key predatory roles. Protein analysis reveals connections to species that once dominated ecosystems.

Deadly Ancestors: Marsupial Lion, Zygomaturus and Palorchestes