There's a lot of angles of the skin we're missing
But I know a Thylacine's stripes are often compared to finger prints
(these are just observations)
1. Highlighted: branches of Benjamin's stripes where they connect to each other within the fur pattern.
Most are connected visibly on the photograph, while the skin only has one major visible branch.
We have witnessed museum specimens losing coloration before so that could be a theory as why the pelt is different if it is Benjamin.
2. Next is these two marks that I can't tell if their stripes or scars that Benjamin had. I don't know if the skin is cut where those marks would be visible or not.
Again just observations ^^
BRUH????
Australian thylacine stamp from 1962.
Return to dust and stars.
Watercolor and color pencil.
i miss thylacines
I'VE BEEN SUMMONED
Can't wait to see how these come out recolored!
Some beautiful 35mm stills from a 1928 film of three thylacines residing at the Beaumaris Zoo, Hobart. Stills taken by James Malley.
A woman looks into a diorama of three Thylacines, date and location unknown. [ x ]
Antique Magic Lantern glass slide of a thylacine. Magic Lanterns are an early type of image projector used for entertainment and educational purposes from the 17th to 19th centuries.
You’ve seen art of wolves under aurora borealis, well here’s a literal polar opposite
Damn I also think of thylacines and laika a bunch. That's nuts.
Illustrated Sketches of Natural History: Consisting of Descriptions and Engravings of Animals. Second Series. 1864.
Internet Archive
Here are some more thylacine recolors for y'all!!
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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