Question
While serving as a “Protector,” W. G. Stretton described how these animals were given “sky burials,” then full burials, just like those of nearby humans. Researchers at Madura Cave found the oldest known bones of these creatures, whose limbs childless women would hold to carry and wear them like a belt. A “camp” variety of this animal often used as a “living blanket” was first documented by Watkin Tench. These animals and a “singing” relative are the only living members of a tentative clade that likely came via boat to (*) Sahul. They aren’t rabbits, but an extensive fence from Jimbour to Darling Downs is named for this animal. The Dharug language provides the common name for this placental mammal, which overtook the thylacine to become the apex predator on a continent dominated by marsupials. For 10 points, pre-colonial Aboriginals seem to have partly domesticated what feral canines? ■END■
Buzzes
Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
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John Chen | UBC | throw away your cards, rally in the streets | 68 | -5 |
Natan Holtzman | throw away your cards, rally in the streets | UBC | 90 | 10 |
Arjun Vijaykumar | Aw we're so sorry to hear that maman died today, she gets five big booms | CLEVELAND, THIS IS FOR YOU! | 101 | 10 |
Joel Miles | Thompson et al. | I wish it were possible to freeze time so I would never have to watch you retire | 107 | 10 |