Tim May 3 Nov 2011 I believe that this is London Zoo's third thylacine; it arrived at London Zoo in 1856 and was sent to Berlin Zoo in 1864 where it subsequently died. This specimen holds the longevity record for the species outside of Australia.
I believe that this is London Zoo's third thylacine; it arrived at London Zoo in 1856 and was sent to Berlin Zoo in 1864 where it subsequently died. This specimen holds the longevity record for the species outside of Australia.