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jaidefinichon: Extinct animals: Tasmanian tiger
Cameras won’t catch a Thylacine
captivitykills:be-their-sound:animalsnatureveganism:drop-the-dagger-romeo:redslice:The extinct Tasma
fossilera:Ammonites are an extinct group of marine invertebrate animals which died out at the end of
bluerhinostudio:It’s been a busy year at Blue Rhino Studio! There’s plenty more work from our Kuwait
nemfrog:Extinct animals. 1905. Cover detail.Internet Archive
feroxaurus:That’s a funny kinda dog
True love never goes extinct. Illustration by Ron Embleton for Omni magazine (February 1988).
alphynix:Cycnorhamphus suevicus, a pterosaur from the Late Jurassic of Germany and France (~150-145
0pabinia:meetmeonthecraton:strangebiology:Basilosaurus, which means “King Lizard,” was actually a wh
alphynix:cartoon-and-animal-lover:alphynix:Almost-Living Fossils Month #11 – The Lost Island Murdere
trackalaka:IT’S DINOVEMBER–but WAIT, these aren’t dinos?!?!I’m doing NOT-dinovember this year and dr
suricattus:wtf-fun-factss:Crocodile species that could gallop - WTF fun factsSometimes, you just wa
The Thylacine (Thylacinus Cynocephalus: dog-headed pouched-dog) is a large carnivorous marsupial now
Extinct animals. 1905. Cover detail.Internet Archive
all of the tigers may become extinct within the next 10 years. it’s such a shame that nature d
groteleur:24 Magnificent And Bizarre Animals That Could Go Extinct In Our Lifetime wonderfull
taigas-den:zombikaze:Tasmanian Tiger (extinct)This is footage of an extinct animal. This blows my mi
30 of November, Remembrance Day for Lost Species twitter.com/extinctsymbolPlease note: In re
skunkbear:skunkbear:The past is packed with monsters! Behemoths by the dozen!Let’s meet these fossil
wild-west-wind:prehistoriceurope:Skeleton of the now extinct aurochWOW They look so much like bison
nemfrog:Above, “an extinct flying dragon.” Middle, bat. Below, generic bird. The Animal’s World. 193
Male and female thylacine skeletons on display at TMAG in Hobart, Tasmania. Photo by Megan Jerrard.A
Thylacine taxidermy at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, photographed by Klaus Rudloff in 2005. I
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