Monday, August 31, 2020

THYLACINES IN THE NEWS

  

Brisbane Street Mall's Tasmanian tiger statues risk assessment still underway
"In terms of the thylacine public art installations, we are continuing to monitor and assess any impacts they are having on users of the mall," he said.

Tasmanian tiger pelt found in New Zealand reveals rich colours of the extinct thylacine
The thylacine pelt yields new knowledge about the extinct marsupial including hair coarseness, shape and colour; Its "chocolate", "honey" and grey ...

Thylacines Had More In Common With Coyotes Than With Wolves
Thylacines may have lived more like coyotes than like wolves, suggests a recent study, which looked at the extinct marsupial predator's body size as a ...

Brisbane Street Mall's Tasmanian tiger statues risk assessment still underway
"In terms of the thylacine public art installations, we are continuing to monitor and assess any impacts they are having on users of the mall," he said.
Tasmanian tigers, or thylacines, were a fox-like marsupial that became ... to their sheep, and the last living thylacine died in a zoo in Hobart in 1936.
The thylacine was a carnivorous marsupial. The last known living individual died in captivity in 1936. Its scientific name, Thylacinus cynocephalus, ...

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