thylacine shelf
Vanished Species, written by David Day, published in 1989. Illustration by Maurice Wilson.
some more thylacines from the london zoo
General Zoology. Written by Mary J. Guthrie and John M. Anderson. 1957.
Internet Archive
tiger time
Hi!!! I baguely remember a photo of a thylacine with a joey poking out of the pouch and it stuck with me a lot because it surprised me to learn their pouch opened backwards, but I can't for the live of me to find it. Do you perhaps have it around? Thank you!!
Hello! Thank you for the ask!
I have a few ideas what the photo you are looking for might be.
First is the Buckland and Springbay mother and pups photo. This was a taxidermy that was later destroyed, however portrays a joey emerging from the pouch:
Next is the family group from the Washington zoo:
(portrait done by Joseph M Gleeson of the Washington zoo family)
This was a mother and 3 Joey's that were brought into the national zoo in Washington DC. The Joey in the pouch ended up passing away in September unfortunately.
Beaumaris zoo group:
This was a mama with an extended pouch from four Joeys. In the film where the keepers are getting them into the den for the night her pouch is easily seen moving as she walks.
Lastly pictographs:
These are a collection of pictographs from around mainland Australia that depict Thylacinus Cynocephalus. Note the two middle on the left that have an extra tail, showcasing young in the pouch.
This doesn't show the pouch but it's one of my favorites.
If none of these are it and you have more ideas on what the picture may be let me know! Send as many asks as you'd like! As far as I know I'm aware of all or at least the majority of thylacine media.
I spend a lot of time in archives *sob*
some more images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before
Wait wait!!! The skin doesn't quite match up and we really need more photos of the specimen to match it with Benjamin!
The article is confusing I'll admit π
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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.
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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