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You have won a Costco Keurig Coffee Maker

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Tue May 13 03:39:51 2025

Date: Tue, 13 May 2025 02:39:18 -0500
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The middle to late bulungamayines, Ganguroo and Wanburoo lacked digit 1 of the hind foot and digits 2 and 3 were reduced and partly under the large digit 4, much like the modern kangaroo foot. This would indicate that they were bipedal. In addition, their ankle bones had an articulation that would have prohibited much lateral movements, an adaptation for bipedal hopping. Species related to the modern grey kangaro

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