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]
some more images of the thylacine you have probably never seen before
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
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????
The Brighton Thylacine, at the Booth Natural History Museum. The egg is a Great Auk egg. Although the museum is mainly a memorial to several Victorian collectors, the exhibits now have a strong conservation message, and they really do need more visitors and donations to preserve the collections.
From 50 Facts About Animals by Ron B. Taylor, published in 1983.
A pic of a taxidermy specimen of a Thylacine I took at the Gallery of evolution in Paris (I can’t help but cry everytime I think about this species)
(Personnal pic, please reblog, do not use or repost. Thanks!)
just some thylacines
Some quick n dirty thylacine skulls
Currently sitting beside the thylacine in vienna natural history museum and overwhelmed by such a profound sandess.
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!!!!
(will update when I pull out my info I wrote down, I just woke up =w=)
Collection of media revolving around the Thylacine
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