- The
thylacine (/ˈθaɪləsiːn/;
binomial name
Thylacinus cynocephalus), also
commonly known as the
Tasmanian tiger or
Tasmanian wolf, is an
extinct carnivorous...
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Thylacine may
refer to:
Thylacine,
largest known carnivorous marsupial of
modern times commonly known as the
Tasmanian tiger Thylacine (band), Australian...
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Arctic tundra habitat. Likewise, it
launched the
Tasmanian Thylacine Advisory Committee, a
thylacine research project to
release Tasmanian tiger joeys back...
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world following the
extinction of the
thylacine in 1936. It is
related to quolls, and
distantly related to the
thylacine. It is
characterised by its stocky...
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including quolls, dunnarts, the numbat, the
Tasmanian devil, and the
extinct thylacine. In Australia, the
exceptions include the
omnivorous bandicoots (order...
- the
Russian Empire in 1903. On 7
September 1936, the last
known captive thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also
called Tasmanian tiger, died in Hobart...
- The
thylacine had
become extremely rare or
extinct on the
Australian mainland before British settlement of the continent. The last
known thylacine died...
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marsupials in the
family Thylacinidae. The only
recent member was the
thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus),
commonly also
known as the
Tasmanian tiger...
- Dasyuromorphia. The only
species to
survive into
modern times was the
thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus),
which became extinct in 1936. The consensus...
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Alice Springs,
Northern Territory. It
preceded the most
recent species of
thylacine by 4–6
million years, and was 5% bigger, was more
robust and had a shorter...