- the
genetic diversity of the
thylacines before their extinction. The
results indicated that the last of the
thylacines in
Tasmania had
limited genetic...
-
Thylacine may
refer to:
Thylacine,
largest known carnivorous marsupial of
modern times commonly known as the
Tasmanian tiger Thylacine (band), Australian...
-
Thylacine was a
three piece Australian rock band from the
Northern Territory active during the 1990s.
Thylacine was
formed by
indigenous guitarist, Josh...
- on 28
October 2022.
Retrieved 17 May 2023. "On the
trail of the
London thylacines". utas.edu.au.
University of Tasmania. 9
April 2018.
Archived from the...
- its "Proceedings" and the society's zoo in Regent's Park
exhibited more
thylacines than any
other zoo
outside Australia. Each year the
Royal Zoological Society...
- or to the
commencement of the
extinction of the
thylacine, with the
dingo expanding into the
thylacine's former range. The
first British colonists who settled...
- non-avian dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats, dodos, mammoths,
ground sloths,
thylacines, trilobites,
golden toads, and p****enger pigeons.
Through evolution, species...
-
Tasmanian devils and
thylacines was "close and complex", as they
competed directly for prey and
probably also for shelter. The
thylacines pre**** on the devils...
-
Thylacine is the
debut studio album by
Australian singer-songwriter,
Monique Brumby. At the ARIA
Music Awards of 1998, the
album was
nominated for Best...
- The
Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish (Astacopsis gouldi), also
called Tasmanian giant freshwater lobster, is the
largest freshwater invertebrate and...