some more images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before
Australian thylacine stamp from 1962.
Detail from an illustration in Alfred Wallace's book, The Geographical Distribution of Animals. Australasian mammals.
some more thylacines from the london zoo
Thylacine energy
TONIGHT. WE’RE DRINKING FROM THE POND.
My boy screaming at god.
I'll be posting some backlog cuz why not- this is a sketch I finished like a month ago but the original sketches were from 1-2 years ago. Thylacines are really goofy looking, basically Kangaroos but with dog configuration.
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This is an adult male thylacine taxidermy from the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. The most striking aspect of this mount is the little fangs - they may not be anatomically correct, but they’re pretty cute and give him a unique look :)
Unfortunately there is no information about where this specimen came from, the date it was collected or who donated it to the museum.
The mount is in fair to poor condition, with significant damage on the ears, belly, medial aspects of the legs, and near the base of the tail. The white band was placed around the belly in an effort to prevent the skin from cracking further. I did my best to show only his good side, but he’s in need of some serious restorative work. It’s a shame because his facial expression, pose and color are all quite good.
Eternal thanks to @diplotomodon for alerting me to the existence of this specimen!
(My main blog, @sixth-extinction is listed on the images.)
Hey y'all, I'm having the same thoughts
Here's some more images of Benjamin compared to the pelt
Do with that what you will
Also paddle is very much confusing me
The thylacine museum has a good section talking about Benjamin's sex as well.
BRUH????
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