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  1. Zoofan15

    Collective Noun for a group of Thylacines

    @Pootle was interested in finding a collective noun for a group of Thylacine. A couple of suggestions have been given, but if you have a better idea we’d love to hear it (comment below if you choose the third option). Extra credit if you can shoehorn some alliteration into your collective noun...
  2. thylacine1936

    Historical Thylacine Photos&Films

    Firsty share the potential thylacine photos that you have,some of the would probably be stills from the films. Also sorry if this post is the wrong forum Im still learning. So for people that don't know there are 117 Thylacine photos and 13 Thylacine films(2 of them are considered lost). 106 of...
  3. thylacine1936

    Thylacine Myths

    So I thought about talking about some thylacine myths,myths that are rather historical myths.With this I mean myths that are historically false but have been pass as a fact. One of these myths is the cause of death of the last captive thylacine aka Benjamin. The most common reason of his death...
  4. Crowthorne

    1933 Thylacine footage colourised

    A newly colourised version of the Fleay 1933 footage of the Thylacine 'Benjamin' at the Hobart Zoo has been released by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. As part of the process, the original nitrate negative was re-scanned in high-definition, so the image is much clearer and...
  5. turkeyfox

    Has anyone seen a thylacine?

    Sorry for the clickbait title, I'm not talking about claimed "sightings" or looking for proof that the animal is somehow not extinct. I'm asking about seeing the animal alive in zoos in the 1930s. Obviously there were people who were alive in the 1930s and saw a thylacine in a zoo, either...
  6. Crowthorne

    New Thylacine footage

    New footage has been released of the Thylacine at Hobart Zoo, believed to have been filmed between 1933-1936. It is only 7 seconds long, but any new footage is a valuable addition
  7. Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) and Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus)

    Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) and Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus)

    Taken July 15 2018
  8. O

    Unusual thylacine photo.

    I regularly search around for pictures of the thylacine, and while trying to locate the hide nailed to a tree photo I came across this http://images.library.amnh.org/digital/archive/files/c32068835825445df9bb49b066095913.jpg I've never seen it before, it came up on the images section for...
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