How To Use Thylacine In A Sentence
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There are no records of either thylacines or dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) having ever lived on the island.
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Farmers would hate the wolf from the bag, see a killing one, on this last one wild thylacine was also killed.
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Nimbacinus dicksoni, a plesiomorphic thylacine (Marsupialia: Thylacinidae) from Tertiary deposits of Queensland and the Norhtern Territory.
Australian Fossil Mammal Sites, Australia
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In Australia, he predicted with great regret the extinction of the thylacine and called the authorities short-sighted for not protecting red kangaroos.
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He looks just like that black and white videos I've seen of the last thylacine on Earth, but I know from pictures online during wanders for cryptids that they are actually kind of a dusky brown color, like dingos.
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We have wiped out more species than I can name, from the dodo to the moa to the quagga to the thylacine.
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The Hunter is an account of a corporately funded mercenary and his pursuit of a mythic thylacine - a Tasmanian Tiger.
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Lankester "homogeny;" [162] and (2) a relationship induced, not derived -- such as exists between parts closely similar in relative position, but with no genetic affinity, or only a remote one, as the homological relation between the chambers of the heart of a bat and those of a {159} bird, or the similar teeth of the thylacine and the dog before spoken of.
On the Genesis of Species
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The dingo competed with the thylacine for food - and also ate it.
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A researcher with the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA is testing animal scat from the 1950s and 1960s to determine whether any were left by thylacines.
Archive 2007-06-01
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The thylacine has been variously described as a "marsupial wolf" or a "Tasmanian tiger".
BBC News - Home
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He led searches for evidence of thylacines, finding footprints, hairs and scats which were donated to the Tasmanian Museum and Art gallery and still form the basis of research.
Archive 2008-07-01
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1936 - The last surviving member of the thylacine species, Benjamin, dies alone in her cage at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.
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Dingoes were originally pack animals and Australia's largest carnivores, and are believed to have caused the extinction of the thylacine and Tasmanian devil on the mainland.
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The ‘Queensland tiger’ sounds very similar to the thylacine (marsupial wolf) that went extinct in Australia.
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We have living animals that are closely related to thylacines like Tasmania Devils so the maps for how to put this back together again are very, very definitely available to us.
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While the thylacine, the devil, and the eastern quoll had been lost altogether, two minuscule species the white-footed dunnart and the swamp antechinus, a couple of mousy carnivorous marsupials did maintain populations on some of the tiny islands.
The Song of The Dodo