Bluff Downs fossil site
Appearance
The Bluff Downs fossil site is a paleontological site of Pliocene age in northern Queensland, Australia. The fossil site lies on the banks of Allingham Creek on the pastoral property of Bluff Downs Station.[1]
Fossil fauna
The Bluff Downs fossils are about four million years old, dating from the Pliocene period. Geologically they come from the Allingham Formation which comprises a sequence of terrigenous clays, silts, sands, calcareous sands and limestones.[2] In the Pliocene the site was a wetland environment containing a diverse fauna, including fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. Examples are the:[1]
- Bluff Downs Giant Python (Liasis sp.), which grew up to 10 m in length
- Bluff Downs Giant Goanna (Megalania sp.)
- Bluff Downs Bandicoot (Perameles allinghamensis)
References
Notes
Sources
- Rich, T.H.; Archer, M.; Plane, M.; Flannery, T.F.; Pledge, N.S.; Hand, S.; & Rich, P.V. (1982). Australian Tertiary mammal localities. In: "The Fossil Vertebrate Record of Australasia", (ed P.V. Rich & E.M. Thompson). Melbourne: Monash University. pp. 525–572. ISBN 0-86746-153-5.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - "Bluff Downs". Fossil sites of Australia. Australian Museum. Updated 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
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19°41′S 145°33′E / 19.683°S 145.550°E