Apart from the neck fold going right across, its skin looks more lizard-like than the Greater's. Books describe its skin as as 'mosaic-like'. It appears to completely lack the bumpy tubercules that give Greater its 'armour-plated' effect.
I would have liked to have been seen this animal while it was there....
London Zoo’s last quagga died before the Javan rhinoceros arrived, but somebody visiting London Zoo in the autumn of 1852 would have been able to see a quagga, a pair of thylacines and a Falkland Island wolf. Those were the days...........
A very strange animal-it looks rather like a Coyote with a bushy white-tipped tail. Isn't there a theory they were actually just a species of South American Fox (Cuon?) and were introduced, not native to the Falklands?