Deutsch: Beutelwolf, Tasmanischer Wolf, Beuteltiger, Tasmanischer Tiger · English: Thylacine, Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf · Español: Tilacino, lobo de Tasmania, lobo marsupial, tigre de Tasmania · Français: Thylacine, loup marsupial, loup de Tasmanie, tigre de Tasmanie · Lietuvių: Sterblinis vilkas · 日本語: フクロオオカミ · Polski: Wilk_workowaty · Português: Tilacino ·
Illustrations [rediger]
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"Didelphis cynocephala" (bottom) Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 1808 After Harris, earliest illustration
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"Dasyure Cynocephale" (lower right), Mammalogie: ou Descriptions des Especes de Mammiferes. 1820
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"Sketch of a Tyger Trap intended for Mount Morriston". Thomas Scott 1823
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" The zebra or dog-faced dasyurus. Didelphis cynocephala. Harris" by James Basire in Georges Cuvier Animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization 1825
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after Dickes? 1841, similar in Lydekker 1894 and Robert, 1846.
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"Dog-head Thylacinus." The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature. c1850
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ibid. Pl. 54. The most famous images.
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"The Thylacine" by Josef Wolf. Zoological Sketches from Animals in their Vivarium in the Regent's Park London 1856-67. hand-coloured lithograph
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"De Buidelwolf". Attributed to R. Kretschmer, variant by same artist published in Brehm's Tierleben 1865
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"Encounter with a Tasmanian Tiger." Illustrated Melbourne Post. 1867
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"Tasmanian Tiger." Harriet Scott (lithographer) from a photograph by Victor A. Prout. Krefft The Mammals of Australia,(1869)
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"Tiger-wolf and wombat" Instructive Picture Book, 1877
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Brehms thierleben, allgemeine kunde des thierreichs. 1886?
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G.J. Broinowski (after Richter) Birds and Mammals of Australia, 1884. (unpublished)
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Centurie zoologique, 1830
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Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert, 1909
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1850
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Wood engraving depicting a number of animals, including "Dasyure Cynocephale" (Thylacinus cynocephalus)
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New International Encyclopedia, 1902
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Thylacine attacking a platypus, c. 1854
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E.J. Keller. Washington D.C. National Zoo, c. 1906.
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Adult and 3 juveniles. Hobart Zoo, 1909.
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Beaumaris Zoo in Hobart, 1910
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1928. Benjamin A. Sheppard.
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Hobart Zoo. Australian Information Bureau. 1933
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Hobart zoo. 1933. "Last in captivity"
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Published version. Australian Museum Magazine, 1921
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Juveniles. Travelling exhibit. 1925.
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Wilfred Batty of Mawbanna, Tasmania, with the last Tasmanian Tiger known to have been shot in the wild
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Rothschild Zoological Museum, England
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Museum of Zoology (Saint Petersburg)
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Museum of Zoology (Saint Petersburg)
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Natural History Museum at Oslo
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Natural History Museum of London
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Natural History of Australia
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Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid
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Royal Natural History Volume 3
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skull, Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery
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Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris
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Longitudinal section of the skull
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skeleton and model in Grant Museum of Zoology, London
Miscellaneous [rediger]
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Pawprints of thylacine, dog and cat
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A replica in the Brno museum Anthropos
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Maps & Charts [rediger]
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Sheep killings due to thylacines and dogs in Surrey Hills
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Places of alleged thylacine sightings in Tasmania
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Alleged thylacine sightings in Western Australia
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Alleged thylacine sightings in Western Australia by year.
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Possible distribution of the thylacine, 1st map
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Possible distribution of the thylacine, 2nd map
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Phylogenetic tree of the genus Thylacinus
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Compilation of all five known Australian silent films featuring the recently extinct thylacines, shot in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania