General Zoology. Written by Mary J. Guthrie and John M. Anderson. 1957.
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This photo, thought to be from the 1880s/1890s, is one of the earliest to show a thylacine. In it, a mother is posed at rest, curled around her joeys, one of which is nestled in her pouch. This taxidermy set represents the only known mount of a mother thylacine and her young, and despite its pricelessness, was supposedly destroyed in 1935. [ x ]
tiger time
Just found out about thylacines
Forgotten Griffin
just remembered they had both a thylacine mount AND skeleton in the museum in darmstadt so i needed to show you all!
W.D. & H.O. Wills cigarette card featuring “Tasmanian Wolf”, circa 1890-1915.
The pipe’s finder was an amateur bottle digger who found it sandwiched between two larger bottles at the base of a pit on a private property near Launceston in 2016.
The collector then sold the pipe as an unwanted item.
Stephen Sleightholme, from the International Thylacine Specimen Database, snapped up the pipe at auction.
Halloween art piece:)
Enjoy
Also if you understand the tombstones, kudos!!!!
Haha, oops! Sorry the individual is behind the devil!
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
Happy New Years! Here's this lil edit
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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