Here are some more thylacine recolors for y'all!!
re: today's thylacine hoax
Thylacine taxidermy specimen from the South Australian Museum, formerly displayed as part of a trio.
Forgotten Griffin
Currently sitting beside the thylacine in vienna natural history museum and overwhelmed by such a profound sandess.
three female thylacine one with a amputation forefoot
Model of thylacine with mouth agape, displayed at the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History in Fukuoka, Japan.
Via @hakubutu on Twitter.
This thylacine taxidermy at QVMAG has been nicknamed “Frankentiger” because it was constructed from the parts of two different individuals. American taxidermist Frank Tose is pictured in the black and white photograph above constructing Frankentiger’s plaster form in 1937.
Photos are from Where Light Meets Dark. [x]
Brighton Thylacine details, an eye and a front and back foot. This thylacine taxidermy can be found at the Booth Museum, Brighton. (handy reference for artists and model makers.)
Some quick n dirty thylacine skulls
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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