some more images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before
Can I tell you guys how weirdly adorable thylacines are?
Like look at them
Just. Look at them.
Good beans, good False puppers
Adorable dog - tiger - rat - kangaroo bois. Love them, even though they're extinct
do you remember how we used to run
Originally shot by Dr. Randle Stewart, an Australian psychiatrist, whilst on honeymoon in Tasmania, these 18 seconds of combined footage show the last captive thylacine in the world.
Commonly referred to as “Benjamin”, the individual lived at the now-abandoned Beaumaris Zoo from the early 1930s to his death in September of 1936, incidentally the same year thylacines were granted official protection by the Australian government.
The footage, shot in 1931, had been considered lost since the late 1970s.
From 50 Facts About Animals by Ron B. Taylor, published in 1983.
Damn I also think of thylacines and laika a bunch. That's nuts.
Doggeroo.
The Bristol thylacine looks wistfully out of his glass box.
Sorry for being blurry but I had to use a long exposure on my phone.
I really enjoyed wolf walkers and now it's one of my favorite movies!
Ahhh! You are awesome! I rarely check my social media lol and completely forgot about this (=w=)
Thank you so much for pointing it out.
I thought he was easier to see in the colored image 😭
Sorry y'all!!!!
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
Thylacine taxidermy specimen from the South Australian Museum, formerly displayed as part of a trio.
Preserved adult thylacines
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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