A pic of a taxidermy specimen of a Thylacine I took at the Gallery of evolution in Paris (I can’t help but cry everytime I think about this species)
(Personnal pic, please reblog, do not use or repost. Thanks!)
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
I really enjoyed wolf walkers and now it's one of my favorite movies!
A woman looks into a diorama of three Thylacines, date and location unknown. [ x ]
just remembered they had both a thylacine mount AND skeleton in the museum in darmstadt so i needed to show you all!
The Brighton Thylacine. This specimen lives in the Booth Natural History Museum and is on display at the time of writing. The collection consists of natural history specimens collected by several Victorian collectors,(mostly taxidermy birds) plus others donated and found by locals. The museum now is themed around conservation and education.
The Thylacine was collected and mounted in the 1870s and is sadly quite faded, it is missing it’s stripes, though there is a chance it might not have had any. The feet are well preserved, as is it’s face. The display allows you to get close. I took more detailed photos which I will post.
“In the collection stores of the Australian Museum is this beautiful specimen which has kept its vibrant fur thanks to minimal exposure to light or touch. As our Manager, Programs Matt put it, “Pulling the drawer open is an awe-inspiring, solemn and shameful experience.”
From The Australian Museum on Facebook.
thylacine you have probably never seen before
Dobsegna: in some parts of Papua New Guinea
I've also heard moonlight wolf (hence the blog name lol) that's uncommonly used.
Just for fun, I thought I’d compile a list of names for the thylacine in various languages.
Scientific: Thylacinus cynocephalus (lit. ‘dog-headed pouched one’); formerly Didelphis cynocephala (lit. ‘dog-headed opossum’) [x]
English: Thylacine, Tasmanian tiger, Tasmanian wolf, zebra wolf, marsupial wolf - Uncommon/old names: Zebra opossum, dog-faced dasyurus, native hyena, native tyger
Aboriginal: Coorinna, loarinna, laoonana, lagunta [x]
Spanish: Tilacino
German: Beutelwolf (lit. ‘bag wolf’)
French: Loup marsupial (lit. ‘marsupial wolf’)
Japanese: フクロオオカミ (fukuro-ookami, lit. ‘bag wolf’)
Swedish: Pungvarg [thanks bigfishboss]
Finnish: Pussihukka
Do you know any others?
drew a thylacine and am really happy with how it turned out!
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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