Monday, April 03, 2017

Thylacine news


But is this Australian marsupial, which is also known as the thylacine, really emerging in the wild for the first time in about a century? If it is, that will put ...

Bill's dad and a mate fashioned a thylacine shape out of cardboard, painted it up with the stripes roughly in the right places and armed with a box ...
James Cook University scientists Professor Bill Laurance and Dr Sandra Abell will use more than 50 camera traps to survey sites where thylacines are ...
The last thylacine is thought to have died in Hobart zoo in 1936, and it is widely believed to have become extinct on mainland Australia at least 2,000 ...

Australia's thylacine has been considered extinct for over 80 years, but alleged sightings, snapshots and even blurry footage have attracted so much ...

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