This Is An Awesome Book

This is an awesome book

I definitely recommend it

Sorry if you’ve already said, but what’s the book you’ve been reading about thylacines?

Sorry If You’ve Already Said, But What’s The Book You’ve Been Reading About Thylacines?

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Ahhh! You are awesome! I rarely check my social media lol and completely forgot about this (=w=)

Thank you so much for pointing it out.

I thought he was easier to see in the colored image 😭

Sorry y'all!!!!

Ahhh! You Are Awesome! I Rarely Check My Social Media Lol And Completely Forgot About This (=w=)

I still haven't found a way to colorize gifs. But I don't think a lot of people know about this thylacine footage.

I Still Haven't Found A Way To Colorize Gifs. But I Don't Think A Lot Of People Know About This Thylacine
I Still Haven't Found A Way To Colorize Gifs. But I Don't Think A Lot Of People Know About This Thylacine

(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)

Doggeroo.

Doggeroo.

The Bristol thylacine looks wistfully out of his glass box.

Sorry for being blurry but I had to use a long exposure on my phone.

Digital drawings of the extinct Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf.

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.

Captive Thylacine, C.1920′s. [x]

Captive thylacine, c.1920′s. [x]

This is my favorite photo of them

This Is My Favorite Photo Of Them
Three Female Thylacine One With A Amputation Forefoot

three female thylacine one with a amputation forefoot


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This Mummified Thylacine Was Discovered In A Cave On The Nullarbor Plain Of Southern Australia In 1966.

This mummified thylacine was discovered in a cave on the Nullarbor Plain of southern Australia in 1966. It is estimated to be between 4,000-5,000 years old.

The mummy is now displayed in the Western Australian Museum in the same position it was found. Photo via Rob Davis on Twitter.

The Brighton Thylacine. This Specimen Lives In The Booth Natural History Museum And Is On Display At

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. 

I Found This Interesting Thylacine Image I Have Not Seen Before

I found this interesting thylacine image I have not seen before

Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before
Images Of The Thylacine You Have Probably Never Seen Before

images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before

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