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A Glimpse of What We’ve Lost:  The Thylacine aka Tasmanian Tiger
by Mat McDermott
The largest carnivorous marsupial in modern times (standing about 2’ tall and 6’ long including the tail), the Thylacine once lived in mainland Australia and New Guinea, by the time of European settlement it was already nearly extinct, due to human activity. In Tasmania however (hence, the more common name of Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf) it lived on, with the last one confirmed killed in the wild in 1930. The last Thylacine in captivity, pictured above, died in 1936.
That said, through the 1960s people suspected that the Thylacine may have held on in small pockets, with the final declaration of extinction not happening until the 1980s. To this day however, occasional reports of sightings surface in Tasmania and New Guinea.
(via: TreeHugger)       (photographer: unknown, 1933)

Reblogged from iwishiwasatraveler

rhamphotheca:

A Glimpse of What We’ve Lost:  The Thylacine aka Tasmanian Tiger

by Mat McDermott

The largest carnivorous marsupial in modern times (standing about 2’ tall and 6’ long including the tail), the Thylacine once lived in mainland Australia and New Guinea, by the time of European settlement it was already nearly extinct, due to human activity. In Tasmania however (hence, the more common name of Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf) it lived on, with the last one confirmed killed in the wild in 1930. The last Thylacine in captivity, pictured above, died in 1936.

That said, through the 1960s people suspected that the Thylacine may have held on in small pockets, with the final declaration of extinction not happening until the 1980s. To this day however, occasional reports of sightings surface in Tasmania and New Guinea.

(via: TreeHugger)       (photographer: unknown, 1933)

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    always reblog. love the look of these little fuckers. really wish I could see one :/
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