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WA once had its own species of koala. Then the forests collapsed

ABC Australia · May 5, 2026, 11:04 PM

Key takeaways

  • An illustrative reconstruction of the WA koala Phascolarctos sulcomaxilliaris which is thought to have gone extinct several thousand years ago.
  • Distinct grooves, or dimples, in the cheekbones of koala skulls found in Western Australia have helped identify a new species of extinct koala.
  • The WA or dimpled koala (Phascolarctos sulcomaxilliaris) lived in eucalypt forests until a major climate event wiped out their habitat about 28,000 years ago.

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An illustrative reconstruction of the WA koala Phascolarctos sulcomaxilliaris which is thought to have gone extinct several thousand years ago. (WA Museum: Nellie Pease)

Distinct grooves, or dimples, in the cheekbones of koala skulls found in Western Australia have helped identify a new species of extinct koala.

The WA or dimpled koala (Phascolarctos sulcomaxilliaris) lived in eucalypt forests until a major climate event wiped out their habitat about 28,000 years ago.

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