Detail from an illustration in Alfred Wallace's book, The Geographical Distribution of Animals. Australasian mammals.
I really enjoyed wolf walkers and now it's one of my favorite movies!
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=)
A woman looks into a diorama of three Thylacines, date and location unknown. [ x ]
Damn I also think of thylacines and laika a bunch. That's nuts.
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.
The Taronga Zoo in Sydney had a thylacine for a time.
This was the only thylacine ever displayed at this zoo. It’s enclosure was right next to a Puma’s. The puma got a hold of the thylacine’s tail and bit it off.
BRUH????
Thylacine
Currently sitting beside the thylacine in vienna natural history museum and overwhelmed by such a profound sandess.
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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