Tasmanian Tiger Thylacinus cynocephalus Source: Here
Something that could have been
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????
I've always liked this image bc it really shows the differences between thylacine and wolf skulls
Things to note about thylacine skulls:
-thylacine eye sockets lie "deeper" into the skull
-no stop whatsoever
-8 upper incisors (rather than six), different (pre)molars
-Skull is bottle shaped when viewed from the top
hypothetical abundism
Uh oh sisters! It's Sad o'clock because I saw a thylacine at a museum again!
i also do art! Idk if y'all knew that I only have like two other drawings I've posted on here. But it's not just historical photo recolors and stuff!
Sorry it's blurry
This painting is currently taped to my wall so I had to climb on my bed to get a photo LOL
Vanished Species, written by David Day, published in 1989. Illustration by Maurice Wilson.
Thylacine art on an Australian stamp first day cover from 1962.
Here are some more thylacine recolors for y'all!!
Illustrated Sketches of Natural History: Consisting of Descriptions and Engravings of Animals. Second Series. 1864.
Internet Archive
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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