From 50 Facts About Animals by Ron B. Taylor, published in 1983.
A taxidermy mount of a male thylacine, donated by the Macleay Family and currently part of the Chau Chak Wing Museum‘s collection. Going by its display card, it’s possible the animal was shot by a William Petterd (1849-1910) in Tasmania in 1875. [ x ]
A woman looks into a diorama of three Thylacines, date and location unknown. [ x ]
Don't even get me started they have a Thylacine at the museum and it was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen
Lonely Benjamin
Illustrated Sketches of Natural History: Consisting of Descriptions and Engravings of Animals. Second Series. 1864.
Internet Archive
🤎 - thylacine plushies!!
Thylacine at the Berlin Zoo By: Unknown photographer Ca. 1905
Some quick n dirty thylacine skulls
colorized thylacine footage
images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
149 posts