This is a fairly pointless page about thylacines.
Thylacines (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also known as 'tasmanian tigers' (different from 'tasmanian cats') or 'tasmanian wolves', are recently-extinct marsupials somewhat resembling enormous striped possums with canine features.
Here are some pictures of thylacines for you to enjoy.
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Here's a thylacine. |
Here's one being plantigrade. |
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Aren't they just adorable? |
Poing! |
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Shh, he's sleepy. |
Sniff. |
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My name was Ben, but I was probably a girl. |
Gimme a kiss! |
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Males were bigger than females. |
Still here? Here's some more thylacine goodies.
Unsorted thylacine stuff.
A huge scan of a postcard of a taxidermied thylacine's face.
Random trivia:
Thylacines were known natively as marrukurli by the Adnyamathanha people, and legunta by some other people.