Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Don't believe everything in this article though as it is taken from Paddle's book. Much of his information on this is taken from an interview with Alison Reid, so admittedly it is firsthand, but even so, there are innacurracies over his description of the last Thylacine's death- no proof it was left outside to die in the cold, Alison Reid has said that the carnivores were sometimes shut out like that, due to slack management, but not specifically the Thylacine on the day it died..
It is an evocative short story based on the case surrounding the last thylacine but is a lot more about the people involved really and a sort of an imagining of their inner lives rather than about the animal itself.
Kind of historical fiction, very good actually.