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Pelt of a thylacine shot in the Pieman River-Zeehan area of Tasmania in 1930. Photo: George Serras.24 views
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Taxidermy specimen of Thylacine front foot23 views
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Thylacine Skull, view of upper teeth.22 views
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Thylacine Skull, oblique frontal view.25 views
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Thylacine Skull, lateral view.19 views
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Thylacine Pup23 viewsImage created to promote Director Mike Arches programme of cloning the thylacine. 2001.
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Analysis of the skeleton suggests that when hunting, the Thylacine relied on stamina rather than speed in the chase23 views
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Possible Aboriginal cave painting of a Thylacine and its cub in the Pilbara region of27 views
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Bagged Thylacine, 1869. This iconic image featuring Mr. Weaver in a studio portrait.29 views
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The Thylacine family a year later, in 1910.31 views
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Thylacine with 3 cubs, Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, 190926 views
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Thylacine “Benjamin” yawning in 1933.33 viewsDied 1936. Last remaining Thylacine in Captivity.
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Two Tasmanian Tigers before their extinction in the 1930′s (female in foreground) in Hobart Zoo29 views
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Thylacine, Tasmania, early 20th Century. Photo: Susannah Churchill, National Museum of Australia.25 views
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Preserved thylacine in National Museum of Australia23 viewsPreserved thylacine presumes caught in the 1930s.
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Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) photographed at the Hobart Zoo in 193324 viewsBenjamin
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Photographed in the Museum of Natural History in New York. The animal died in Boston zoo.24 views
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Mummified Thylacine Head. 4,000 years old. National Museum of Australia, Canberra.22 views
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Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) photographed in cage with chicken in 1921.23 views
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Benjamin318 viewsThere was such little known about Thylacines that is wasn't discovered that "Benjamin" was actually Female until AFTER she died!
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There have been hundreds of sightings since 1936, if not, thousands321 viewsDespite some opinions, the Thylacine had been introduced to the mainland, where countless reports have been submitted over the years and continue today
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What happened to the Thylacine?365 views1830 Van Diemens Land Co. introduced a thylacine bounties.
1888 Tasmanian Parliament placed a price of £1 on thylacine's head.
1909 Government bounty scheme terminated. 2184 bounties paid.
1910 Thylacines rare -- sought by zoos around the world
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What happened to the Thylacine?339 views1926 London Zoo bought its last thylacine for £150.
1933 Last thylacine captured, Florentine Valley, sold Hobart Zoo.
1936 World's last captive thylacine died in Hobart Zoo, ( 07/09/1936).
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What happened to the Thylacine?311 views1936 Tasmanian tiger added to the list of protected Wildlife.
1986 Thylacine declared extinct by international standards.
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